The cost of flood insurance is changing. FEMA says it will be more equitable.
Some Quad-Cities homeowners may pay more for flood insurance under new flood pricing and insurance rules enacted by the
Under the new rating system, the cost of flood insurance will be primarily based on the cost of replacing a home and each property's unique flood risk.
Previously, flood insurance premiums were based largely on the property's elevation and outdated flood maps that didn't keep up with the realities of climate change, said
"It really left a broken system, because they were seeing so much more flooding than they were able to kind of deal," VinZant said. "They were paying out far more than they were taking in."
Nationwide, the National Flood Insurance Program provides about
Around 1.2 million policyholders will immediately see a rate decrease of between
The new rating system incorporates more flood risk variables, including flood frequency, river overflow, storm surge, coastal erosion and heavy rainfall, distance to a water source and property characteristics such as elevation and the cost to rebuild.
"What that means in
That increase, though, will be relatively small. In most cases, it will mean an increase of
"But, for the people who are seeing a decrease - that 37% - the decrease could be substantial," VinZant said. "As much as
For the most part, property owners in lower-value homes and neighborhoods will be paying less, while property owners in higher-value homes and neighborhoods will be paying more, according to
The new rating methodology took effect
All remaining policies renewing on or after
VinZant said currently policyholders with lower-valued homes are paying more than their share of the risk while policyholders with higher-valued homes are paying less than their share.
"It's rebalancing flood insurance," he said. "Because, in the past, everybody kind of paid for everybody. Now, it's going to be much more focused on the individual risk that a homeowner is facing."
Because new rating system considers rebuilding costs,
"Right now, about 2% of the policies account for about 20% of the losses," said
In the greater Quad-Cities area, based on ZIP code,
Cappucio, though, noted the new rating system is much more complicated and less straight forward, making it difficult to say definitively how the rule changes will impact policy holders in the region.
"I haven't seen enough examples for me to render an opinion one way or the other," Cappucio said of
In
Property owners living in the floodplain generally have the option to carry or not carry flood insurance, unless required by their mortgage provider or if they have previously filed a claim.
"We only know those required to carry flood insurance due to repetitive loss," said
The system provides discounts to policyholders based on community efforts to reduce flood damage to insurable property. That can mean an average savings of
A city-hired consulting firm is in the process of refining strategies for protecting
"Folks should highly consider flood insurance that is right for them," Christopherson said. "I also encourage people to read their policies. Make sure they have covered what they need covered."
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