Flood insurance is an important protection for your home that deserves attention. After all, water can be one of the most destructive forces to the long-term integrity of your home as well as your personal possessions.
Just one inch of floodwater can cause up to $25,000 in damages to a home. Therefore, it’s important to protect your most valuable possession, your home, with flood insurance. Unfortunately, many homeowners are unaware that they need separate flood insurance and incorrectly assume they are covered under their standard homeowner’s policy. This places them at great risk for loss should a flood occur.
Homeowners’ insurance in most cases does not include flood coverage. Flood insurance is a separate policy that you purchase to cover your home, the contents of your home, or both. It is vitally important coverage when it comes to protecting what is the largest financial investment for most people, their home.
Homes and businesses located in high-risk flood areas with government-backed mortgages are legally required to maintain flood insurance. However, even if you do not live in a high-risk area, flood insurance can be a wise investment and some lenders make it a necessary part of your loan agreement.
A flood is defined on a flood policy as a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of two or more acres of normally dry land or of two or more properties. Therefore, the water must cover two acres or two properties, one of which is yours. Although the amount you pay will differ based on your flood risk area, you can expect to spend at least $1000 annually for coverage. When you consider the fact that even a small amount of water, a mere inch can cause upwards of $25,000 in damage, it is easy to see that flood protection is a worthwhile investment for most homeowners. Flood coverage includes protection for your home and personal property (if you choose to cover your personal property), however, flood policies do not cover finished basements. A flood policy will only cover things in a basement such as a furnace, hot water heater, freezer and possibly a washer and dryer.
If you already have flood coverage and want to file a claim, consider the following steps:
Getting the right insurance to properly protect your home from flood damage is as important as knowing what to do right after flood damage, for the claim filing process. We’re here to help with both, so contact our team today, and we would be happy to stand alongside you.
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