Mo. Commerce & Insurance Dept.: Review Your Flood Insurance Coverage or Consider a New Policy
With spring approaching, the
Although more than half of
"Residents who are not close to a body of water may assume they do not need flood coverage," said
It is important to note that a standard homeowner or renters' policy typically does not cover flooding damage. Missourians should review their current flood insurance coverage or consider purchasing a flood insurance policy if they don't have one. A new policy can take 30 days to go into effect.
"Flooding is generally the most common and costliest type of disaster
SEMA's Floodplain Management Section administers
* Flood insurance facts to know:
* Flood insurance can pay up to
* Business owners can purchase coverage up to
* Flood insurance pays for covered flood damage - regardless of whether there is a federal disaster declaration. According to
* Anyone can buy flood insurance if your community participates in NFIP, regardless of your home or business location.
* Almost 40 percent of flood insurance claims come from areas not considered high-risk for flooding.
* Remember, once you purchase a policy, it generally takes 30 days for the coverage to go into effect.
Individuals and business owners are encouraged to review their emergency plans and update them as necessary to ensure they are sufficiently prepared. Ask these crucial questions:
If you already have a policy - is your coverage amount adequate?
* Do you have BOTH structure and content policies? These are separate coverage policies and amounts.
* Do you rent? You can buy coverage for your personal property. Ask your insurance agent about renter's flood insurance.
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For any insurance questions,
DCI is charged with protecting
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