How do Hurricane Deductibles Work?
If your Homeowner's Insurance policy covers certain damages from hurricanes, claims may be subject to a separate deductible that the policyholder has to pay. This is often called a hurricane deductible or named-storm deductible.
Example:-
Your home is insured for $250,000 with a 2% wind deductible and has hurricane damages of $50,000. The amount of the deductible will be 2% X $250,000 = 5,000. The insurance provider would pay the rest. ($45,000)