Commissioner Yaworsky Highlights New Wind Mitigation Resource for Consumers Ahead of Hurricane Season
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Insurance Commissioner Mike
Yaworsky is highlighting a new wind mitigation resource for consumers ahead of
the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Hurricane Season starts June 1st
and the Office of Insurance Regulation is providing a new resource on FLOIR.com to encourage Floridians to be
proactive and take measures to prevent and reduce windstorm losses. The new webpage provides details for consumers
regarding the process of requesting a wind mitigation inspection, updating and
submitting necessary wind mitigation forms, obtaining information about
mitigation programs available, as well as other mitigation resources to benefit
consumers.
Commissioner
Mike Yaworsky said, “The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season is quickly approaching,
and we are encouraging Floridians to take important steps to mitigate windstorm
effects in case of potential storms this season. By taking action now and
implementing windstorm damage mitigation, you can not only better protect your
home but save on insurance premiums. The Office of Insurance Regulation is here
to help, and we hope this new consumer friendly resource inspires Floridians to
harden their homes.”
OIR encourages consumers to be diligent when selecting an inspector to conduct their wind mitigation inspections and verifying that the inspector is authorized under Section 627.711(2)(a), Florida Statutes.
Wind Mitigation Inspection Process

OIR’s wind mitigation webpage lists all wind mitigation forms and gathers available Florida mitigation programs on one easily accessible page. Consumers can also access FLASH’s Strong Homes Scale to determine the strength of a home and what upgrades may increase a home’s resilience. By entering a home address, users receive a customized resilience rating based on local building codes, disaster risk levels, and a home's construction features at time of build.
The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30. OIR urges Floridians to make sure all preparation plans are in place prior to the season starting— including knowing your insurance coverage. Floridians should take the following steps to prepare:
- Review policies and understand coverage;
- Contact insurance agents and ask for a check-up;
- Take inventory of homes and document all possessions;
- Know the claims process and be prepared to provide proof of any damages; and
- Consider additional coverage, such as flood.
About the OIR
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has primary responsibility for regulation, compliance, and enforcement of statutes related to the business of insurance and the monitoring of industry markets. For more information about OIR, please visit our website or follow us on X @FLOIR_comm.