OPINION: No flood insurance? Here’s what you can expect
First came a report last month that shows four of every five homes in
Match the numbers with other data and the picture grows bleaker.
Local homes at risk are also more than double the number covered by flood insurance. As of
So what does all this mean?
Based on the data, if a major storm surge hit
No problem, you say? You'll just wait for a bailout from some federal program that will sprinkle money around after the disaster.
That's highly unlikely, the financial website ValuePenguin reports.
"Data shows a significant portion of homeowners may be banking on federal flood relief they'll never receive," its
If you're among these homeowners who lack flood insurance, here's what you can expect.
"The maximum direct assistance
Compare that to the average flood insurance claim in 2016 --
"What ends up happening for most of those uninsured losses is that people get loans at a below-market interest rate," Louisiana Insurance Commissioner
The same story revealed about 34 percent of homes in
This, despite living in a place where hurricanes pose a major threat six months of every year, where even heavy rain can flood streets and homes and where officials have long advised every resident to have flood insurance.
The average policy cost
Sure, some people can't afford to buy flood insurance. But far more people can't afford not to.
-- Executive Editor
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