COMMISSIONER LARA ALERTS CALIFORNIANS ABOUT COVERAGE FOR FLOODS AND MUDSLIDES FROM BURN SCARS CAUSED BY RECENT WILDFIRES
The following information was released by the
Homes and roads have already been hit hard as yesterday's storm swept across
"The top priority is the safety of residents in these affected areas, and protecting those still vulnerable wildfire survivors in burn areas across
A "burn scar" refers to land left bare after a wildfire, making it prone to flash floods and debris flows. Without vegetation to absorb rain, water runs off quickly, and wildfire heat can create a water-repellent soil layer, worsening the risk. Even light rain can trigger dangerous flooding, especially in steep areas. Homes, roads, and infrastructure near recent burn areas face heightened danger, often with little warning.
Many policyholders may not be aware that homeowners' and commercial insurance policies typically exclude flood, mudslide, debris flow, and other similar disasters unless they are directly or indirectly caused by a recent wildfire or another peril covered by the applicable insurance policy.
The
Commissioner Lara is also urging consumers to take the following steps to prepare for upcoming storms and the winter storm season:
Use their smart phone to perform a home inventory to create a record of their belongings and store scans of important documents that they can easily access.
Locate their insurance papers and put in a safe place or upload to an online location.
For renters, consider purchasing renters' insurance to protect their personal belongings, which typically are not covered by their landlord's homeowners' policy.
Consider comprehensive auto insurance, which would protect their vehicle in the event of flood damage.
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Consider flood insurance for future disasters in addition to their homeowners' insurance policy. The National Flood Insurance Program currently provides the majority of flood coverage written in the state, but private flood insurance is also available. Flood insurance takes effect 30 days after it is purchased, except in the case of a home purchase where flood insurance is required by the lender.



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