FEMA's new insurance system aims to make premiums fairer as climate change raises flooding risks [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
Apr. 7—Many property owners across the
As climate change worsens flooding — already the country's most frequent and expensive natural disaster — the
The system sounds like common sense. But under the way
How to file a Hurricane Ida damage claim for wind and flooding
Now, under a more sophisticated system, owners will pay based on their property's individual risk and actual costs of replacing structures.
The new system results in "a much more accurate premium and a fairer premium to everyone involved," said
What do changes mean for property owners?
The agency started changing how it priced new flood insurance policies in October. Starting this month, changes will start kicking in for existing policyholders when their policies renew. Cost decreases will take effect immediately, while
After Ida destroyed hundreds of Pa. homes and caused more than
Of the nearly 20,000 National Flood Insurance Program policies for residential and commercial real estate in
In
A timeline of Philly's Ida destruction
"I was surprised to see how many people were overpaying before," he said. "And how much they were overpaying by."
Almost 52,000 policies in
How an
Under
Policyholders in the National Flood Insurance Program will receive notice of rate changes 45 days before policies renew.
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