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A powerful storm system that tore through a massive swath of the U.S. on January 11 and 12 was responsible for the tragic loss of 11 lives, cutting off power to hundreds of thousands of households and putting more than 20 million Americans under flood watch.
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Buying a second home may be one of the most exciting and rewarding things for any person. Having a private place to relax and de-stress is a dream for most of us. A place where you can lounge and throw all your cares away sounds like heaven. There is no better location to call your second home than a place near the water. Ponds, lakes and the ocean can give great views. It can also make exciting adventures, and the best summers.
Whenever there is a flash flood in your area, a potential flood insurance claim may arise. Lots of homeowners don’t think that floods will affect their property until it is too late. In the past 10 years, all fifty of the United States experienced floods. Some of the events even led to damage that amounted to billions of dollars. The worst thing about this is that a lot of the people who suffered damage did not get flood insurance coverage.
Whenever there is a flash flood on the road, you have a potential flood insurance claim. Lots of homeowners don’t think that flooding will affect their property. Yet, in the past five years, all 50 states experienced a flood. Unfortunately, statistics show that the majority of people affected by these floods did not have flood insurance.
Millions of Americans rely on the NFIP or National Flood Insurance Program to rebuild after every natural disaster. However the NFIP is in financial trouble, and it needs reforms to ensure that the program will continue to protect people in harm and pay claims.
Flood insurance plays a crucial role in helping our citizens return to school, work and home after any disaster. In Louisiana, around 29,000 survivors filed claims for the flood and FEMA paid out more than $400 million to their policyholders.
Here at No BS Flood Insurance we we see a lot of flood insurance claims being made. While we’re glad that our customers are taken care of with the protection we helped them choose, using your flood insurance is no replacement for preventing flood damage to begin with. Here’s 5 easy ways to reduce the risk of flood damage to your home
When most homeowners think about flood insurance they think about a wall of water rushing through the home carrying away all your belongings into the street which has now become a river. The reality is that flood damage more frequently results from as little as an inch of water.
According to the National Associate of Insurance Commissioners, 33% are under the impression that flood damage is covered by homeowners insurance. However this is not the case! Since floods nearly every property is potentially at risk for flood damage and it can be extermely expensive it brings up the obvious question, why?
We field a lot of great questions about flood insurance related to the differences between Preferred Risk and Standard Flood policies so we figured it be helpful to compile them all into one blog post. Here are the most frequently asked questions we get about Preferred Risk and Standard Flood Insurance:
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