Hail belt businesses know storms are coming.
The real question: does your current insurance truly protect your balance sheet when they do?
How parametric hail uses independent hail data clear triggers to respond faster:
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Some weekends don’t just “matter more.” They make the year.
When those weekends go wet, hourly rain coverage is the difference between a bad forecast and a blown season.
See just how frequently hail can strike—each gold dot marks a hail report from one day. Protect your business with Vortex HailSafe™, featuring claims based on independent hail size verification and transparent, pre-set payouts. #hailinsurance#vortexweatherinsurance
For outdoor events, the most expensive weather isn’t always a washout.
It’s the “drizzly” weather that cuts attendance and spend.
Hourly rain coverage is how event teams admit that reality—and give those hours a financial backstop.
July 4th events live on a few key hours.
Hourly rain coverage focuses on those windows a 15‑day pre‑purchase rule.
If July 4th matters, June 18–19 are planning dates—not just calendar squares. Learn more: bit.ly/401GIhL
Brokers often underestimate how much of hurricane risk lives outside damage:
- People staying home
- Bookings slowing down
- Cashflow tightening
Hurricane‑indexed coverage gives you language and tools for that part of the story—not just the adjuster’s part.
Summer = full calendars, full patios, full fairgrounds.
Also:
• Rainy weekends that change turnout
Being “weather-prepared” means:
- Naming assets that really matter
- Understanding how weather hits your numbers
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On Memorial Day, we pause to honor those who gave their lives in service to our country — and the families and communities who carry their memory.
Grateful for their sacrifice.
— Vortex Weather Insurance
Quick hurricane-season audit for coastal owners/operators: How would a nearby hurricane hit your revenue & cash-flow? Parametric hurricane coverage will trigger a pre-agreed payment when agreed conditions are met. Learn more: bit.ly/46ruNwX#weatherinsurance
Brokers: spring–summer is “weather-responsible” season.
Parametric tools let you:
• Set rain triggers on key dates
• Set hail-size triggers at locations
• Set storm track/intensity triggers near clients
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We're sponsoring Scott Houghton’s Scotty Dogs at the Lawrence Busker Festival — a three‑day “circus on the streets” packed with performers from all over.
If you’re near Lawrence, come out May 22–24 and cheer on the pups with us.
More: lawrencebuskerfest.com
Hurricane season play for brokers:
Traditional property coverage ≠ the whole story.
Parametric hurricane coverage:
• Uses independent storm data
• Sets clear track/intensity triggers
• Pays a pre-agreed amount when they’re met within the coverage location
Hurricane season planning isn’t just about property limits.
Coastal businesses also face closures, reduced hours, extra cleanup, & restart costs
Parametric hurricane coverage uses independent storm data to release a pre-agreed payment when agreed conditions are met.
Weather-exposed businesses know early-summer weekends = revenue risk.
Rain can mean:
• Lower traffic
• Softer sales
• Cash-flow dips
Parametric rain coverage:
• Target key weekends
• Define what “hurts”
• Get paid if data confirms it
Plan revenue, not just weather.
May brings full calendars—and full radar screens. 🌧️
Rain doesn’t just soak events. It hits attendance, spend, and sponsors.
Parametric coverage = defined triggers, set payouts, no surprises.
Make weather a line item, not a risk.
July 4th is closer than it feels. Bigger shows. Bigger crowds. Bigger weather risks.
Parametric coverage lets you:
- Focus on the key hours
- Define the weather that truly hurts
- Lock in a payment if that trigger is met
Learn more: bit.ly/401GIhL
Your clients don’t need a weather forecast from you.
They need a plan.
Recognize event, hail, hurricane‑exposed accounts. Admit where traditional coverage has gaps. Use parametric tools to fill them simply.
Broker training tools: bit.ly/41lYqwJ