St. Louis homeowners may bear financial brunt of flood damage [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
Jul. 31—ST. LOUIS —
Nine inches of rain dumped on the region Tuesday, beating the previous record set in 1915 by 2 inches and flooding swaths of the metro area, including Ellendale, which flooded again on Thursday.
Ward said he had flood insurance for a while, but, over the years, the price tag was high and water had never reached his house, so he canceled it.
"For the last year, I was paying
It's not yet known how costly Tuesday's historic flood will be for the
Agents warn, however, that flood damage is not covered under a typical homeowner's insurance policy and many homeowners won't have flood insurance. That means repairs are expected to come out of folks' own pockets.
Even if a property owner has flood insurance, the policy may only cover the building and not personal belongings. Others may not cover things like a damaged fence. And flood insurance may not cover sewer backups or sump pump failures, said
Insurance companies rely on an adjuster's physical inspection to determine whether a structure was damaged by water that overflowed from a sewer, drain or sump, or flood water from rivers or lakes that overflow their banks or oversaturated ground.
"She has flood insurance, so she's gonna get some financial assistance," Hauser said.
Flood insurance can be pricey. Policies can range from
"It's definitely an extra expense," Hauser said. Policies purchased now would not cover damage from previous flooding.
Property owners in high-risk flood areas with federally-backed mortgages are required to have flood insurance — as are those who received federal disaster aid, according to the
"Everyone doesn't have to have that extra coverage and that's unfortunate," said
It's not clear how many Americans have flood insurance. The National Flood Insurance Policy, which
She didn't buy flood insurance on the building because it wasn't in a floodplain or a flood risk, she said.
"It wasn't recommended," she said.
Reporter
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