Wright Flood's advice to homeowners: Review flood coverage policies ahead of storm season
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"Most people assume that their homeowners' insurance covers damage caused by severe weather but unfortunately, that's not always the case," said
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Property owners often believe their homeowners' insurance protects them against all severe weather incidents when, in fact, flood damage is excluded under standard homeowners' and renters' insurance policies.
A key distinction homeowners should be aware of when it comes to what counts as flood damage is where the water originates. When water enters the property from above, damage may be covered by homeowners' insurance with a few exceptions. Flood damage is typically designated when water overflows from the ground into the home, which would trigger coverage by flood insurance.
What you need to know
Across the country, weather patterns are evolving, and storm intensity continues to increase.
Flood insurance is needed for coverage against:
- Storm Surges – Coastal communities are at the highest risk of the destructive flooding caused by storm surges. In minutes, these powerful surges generated by storms can cause irreversible damage.
- Inland Flooding – Even lower-risk inland areas are in danger of costly flood events. Rivers and streams can swell and cause dangerous flooding due to strong atmospheric currents, tropical storm systems, rivers' rising high-water levels and more.
- Flash Floods – Flash flooding can impact any community regardless of the region or natural landscape. These floods occur when water rises quickly and are often difficult to predict.
Important questions to ask an agent
A local insurance agent is an invaluable resource for homeowners when seeking clarity on a flood policy. A few topics to discuss:
- How will a higher deductible impact a claim?
- What's the difference between Replacement Cost Value and Cash Valuation?
- Does the flood insurance policy include both building and contents coverage?
Policyholders with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) can speak to their insurance agent, or reach out to a
About Wright National Flood Insurance Company
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(727) 422-8854
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