Updated October 3, 11AM CT
We have been monitoring Hurricane Ian as it made landfall on Wednesday, September 28, 2022 in Cayo Costa, Florida and moved across the state into the Atlantic, making a second landfall on Friday, September 30, 2022 in Georgetown, South Carolina. Hurricane Ian, downgraded to a post-tropical storm, has dissipated and is no longer a threat to the northeastern United States.
In central Florida, ongoing major to record river flooding across a couple of river basins is expected to continue well into this week and will be slow to recede in the wake of Ian. Locally heavy to excessive rain is possible along the immediate Mid-Atlantic coast.
As part of our business continuity plan, and now that is it safe to do so, offices in affected areas are reopening. The following Gallagher Bassett branches are now open:
- Miami-Dade, FL
- Tampa, FL
- Orlando, FL
With many people still without power, please note that your Client Services Manager is available and prepared to assist you should you be unable to reach your designated Claims Operation team members.
GB is prioritizing the safety and well-being of our team members.
We continue to follow all safety protocols and the latest developments to ensure that any employees in the path of the storm or dealing with the aftermath are safe.
We will continue to assess potential risks to employees and operations and provide regular updates. Please stay tuned to The Network at gallagherbassett.com for further GB-related updates.