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Daniel E. Kaplan Explains Long-Term Protection for Your Property and Resources After the Storm

Michelle Kellett by Michelle Kellett
January 23, 2026
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Daniel E. Kaplan Explains Long-Term Protection for Your Property and Resources After the Storm

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Daniel E. Kaplan’s career spanning years in insurance and risk management has taught him that post-storm recovery is a strategic exercise rather than a short-term response. While immediate actions such as patching roofs, clearing debris, and restoring operations are necessary, they represent only the first phase of recovery.

For property owners, executives, and institutional leaders, the most consequential decisions occur after the visible damage has been addressed. Long-term protection of property and organizational resources requires a disciplined reassessment of risk, targeted reinforcement of assets, and a realignment of protections designed to withstand future disruption.

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Storms expose vulnerabilities that routine operations may conceal. Structural weaknesses, outdated systems, and gaps in contingency planning become apparent under stress. Post-storm recovery must be treated as a diagnostic phase rather than a return to status quo. The ultimate goal must shift to strengthening resilience against future disruption.

Moving Beyond Immediate Repairs

Initial remediation after a severe weather event focuses on safety and continuity, but long-term protection begins with a comprehensive evaluation of property conditions. Hidden moisture intrusion, compromised foundations, and electrical or mechanical strain may not manifest immediately. Over time, these latent issues can generate significant financial exposure if left unaddressed.

Kaplan advises engaging qualified professionals to conduct thorough post-storm inspections. Engineers, environmental specialists, and building consultants can identify vulnerabilities that routine assessments may miss. For commercial properties, this process should also include reviewing how the storm affected operational dependencies such as power supply, data infrastructure, and access routes.

By documenting these findings, property owners create a factual baseline that informs both remediation and future planning. Documentation also becomes critical when evaluating insurance coverage, capital expenditures, and risk mitigation investments.

Reassessing Risk Profiles After a Storm

Storm events often shift risk profiles in lasting ways. Climate patterns, zoning classifications, and insurer underwriting standards may change following a significant event. Properties previously considered low risk may face new exposure, affecting coverage availability and cost.

“Reassessing risk is an executive-level responsibility,” says Daniel E. Kaplan. “Organizations should review geographic exposure, supply chain dependencies, and concentration of critical assets.”

For businesses with multiple locations, this may involve redistributing resources or diversifying operations to reduce single-point failure risks. Risk reassessment also extends to governance.

Boards and leadership teams should revisit assumptions embedded in their risk management frameworks, ensuring that disaster preparedness aligns with evolving environmental and market realities.

Strengthening Physical and Operational Resilience

Long-term protection requires targeted investment. Structural reinforcements, flood mitigation systems, upgraded roofing materials, and improved drainage can materially reduce future losses. For many organizations, these investments yield returns not only through reduced damage but also through improved insurability and operational reliability.

Operational resilience is equally important. Robust continuity planning is key and must integrate property protection with business strategy. Backup power systems, redundant data storage, and flexible work arrangements help ensure that operations can continue even when physical sites are compromised.

Importantly, these measures should be prioritized based on risk impact rather than convenience. A disciplined approach allocates capital to areas where disruption would have the greatest financial or reputational consequences.

Aligning Insurance Strategy with Long-Term Objectives

Insurance is a cornerstone of post-storm protection, but it must be aligned with long-term objectives rather than treated as a transactional necessity. Coverage limits, deductibles, and exclusions should reflect updated property values and revised risk assessments.

Notes Kaplan, “Policyholders benefit from conducting periodic insurance reviews following major events. Changes in rebuilding costs, regulatory requirements, or usage of a property can materially affect adequacy of coverage.”

Businesses should also evaluate whether ancillary coverages, such as business interruption or extra expense protection, remain sufficient given lessons learned during the storm. Strategic alignment between insurance structure and operational priorities helps ensure that coverage supports recovery rather than constraining it.

Protecting Financial and Human Capital

Long-term protection extends beyond physical assets. Storms place strain on financial reserves, workforce stability, and leadership bandwidth. Organizations that address these dimensions proactively recover more effectively.

From a financial perspective, liquidity planning is essential. Access to capital for repairs, upgrades, and operational continuity can determine whether an organization emerges stronger or weakened. Establishing contingency reserves and credit facilities provides flexibility during prolonged recovery periods.

Human capital protection is equally critical. Clear communication, support for affected employees, and thoughtful workload management help maintain morale and retention. In many cases, how an organization treats its people after a storm has lasting implications for culture and reputation.

Institutionalizing Lessons Learned

“Perhaps the most overlooked element of long-term protection is institutional learning,” says Kaplan.

Storms offer real-world stress tests of systems and assumptions. Capturing those insights requires deliberate reflection once immediate pressures subside. Kaplan recommends formal post-event reviews that involve leadership, operations, risk management, and external advisors.

These reviews should identify what worked, what failed, and where gaps remain. Integrating these lessons into policies, training, and capital planning ensures that hard-earned insights translate into lasting improvement. Organizations that institutionalize learning transform disruption into strategic advantage, strengthening resilience with each challenge faced.

A Strategic View of Protection and Preparedness

Long-term protection after a storm is not a single initiative but an ongoing discipline. It requires coordination across property management, finance, operations, and governance. For Daniel E. Kaplan, the defining factor is intentionality.

Organizations that approach recovery with clarity and foresight position themselves not just to withstand future storms, but to operate with greater confidence in an increasingly uncertain environment.

By treating post-storm recovery as an opportunity to reassess, reinforce, and realign, leaders can protect both physical assets and broader organizational resources. In doing so, they shift from reactive repair to proactive resilience, ensuring that the next disruption is met with preparation rather than surprise.

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