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Date Added: August 23, 2008 03:28:03 PM
Tropical Storm Fay caused flooding, widespread power failures, and some building damage. Jeff Grady, president of the Florida Association of Insurance Agents, and association Vice President Scott Johnson answered commonly asked questions about what standard insurance policies cover for damage from a storm like Fay.

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