‘It’s heartbreaking.’ How rising insurance costs could hurt Kentucky flood survivors [Lexington Herald-Leader]
The average annual price of flood insurance for a single family home in
According to price projections released by
That new pricing method is the subject of a lawsuit filed against
The average cost of flood insurance for a single family home in
“It’s not cheap to begin with,”
Those higher prices could be particularly troublesome for Kentuckians who accepted disaster aid from
Bates said he helped some people with their
“Unfortunately I think some of those people just gave up,” rather than appeal, he said.
The vast majority of those impacted by last July’s deadly flooding did not have flood insurance. According to a report from the
“It’s really frustrating for my clients to find out,” said Bailey, who specializes in helping clients with
One client received about
They didn’t have flood insurance and because they’d already received aid the prior year, they were ineligible for the maximum
“It’s heartbreaking to have to go through that process,” Bailey said.
Bailey said she’s pushing her clients who are ineligible for
“Don’t throw your hands up — keep pushing forward and let people help you shoulder the burden of your
On its website,
“FEMA recognizes and shares concerns about flood insurance affordability for those who need it,” the agency said in a statement to the Herald-Leader. “In 2018,
Increasing access to flood insurance is a “priority” for the
“The administration continues to include an affordability proposal for flood insurance in the proposed budgets submitted to Congress,” FEMA’s statement continued.
“I’m thankful for everything
In 11 of the 13 counties that were eligible to receive
Herald-Leader reporter
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