« Hurricane Season Draws to | Main | Florida's reputation for hurricane »
Florida Lawyer Advises Home,
Florida Lawyer Advises Home, Business Owners: 'Do this if you've filed a Hurricane Wilma claim with your insurance (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Longtime South Florida resident, Edward Zebersky, Esq., is giving back to his hurricane-beaten community in the best way he knows how -- offering residents free legal advice on the best way to handle their Hurricane Wilma insurance claims.
A look at the 2005 hurricane season in the U.S. (KVIA)
Landfall: July 10 near Navarre Beach, Fla.Strength at landfall: 120 mph (Category 3)Insured Damage: $1.1 billionDeaths: 14___Hurricane KatrinaLandfalls: Aug. 25 on Miami-Dade-Broward County line in Florida, Aug. 29 south of Buras, La.Strength at landfall: 80 mph (Category 1) in Florida, 140 mph (Category 4) on northern Gulf CoastInsured Damage: $34.4 billionDeaths: At least 1,309___Hurricane
2005 Hurricane Season: 63 Dead, $10.5 Billion In Damage (NBC 6 Miami)
State officials say the 2005 hurricane season caused about $10.5 billion in insured damage and 63 deaths in Florida.
2005 Hurricane Season Ends Today as the Worst in 150 Years (Bloomberg.com)
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- The 2005 Atlantic Ocean hurricane season ends today as the worst since record-keeping began more than 150 years ago, its 26 named storms killing more than 1,300 people and causing billions of dollars in damage.


