i really don\'t know, if what i see as far as progress is just business as usual...i remember, back in 05, when katrina spiraled off a lot of mini-storms through georgia and some in florida that it leveled quite a few neighborhoods with high winds and tornadoes, and i saw on the news not too long ago, how those area\'s in florida *and these were area\'s that were considered kinda pricey and in a retirement type of location* still looked like there was no real progress....even for an area like that, which leads me to believe that that the ins companies and gov\'t in general just sometimes drag their feet when it comes to natural disasters...
I guess it\'s like when your ins. premium is due and they threaten to cancel if it\'s not paid by the said date, but then when you need them to be there for you when tragedy strikes, they kinda put you thru all kinds of bulls**t and red-tape....some ins. companies respond really well tho...but alot of them make you go thru hoops when you really need them....and the gov\'t? i guess you better be ready to give up an arm if you want a rapid and fair response from them...