Here's what every insurance agent needs to know to become more comfortable with selling flood insurance policies.
What does flood insurance cover? HouseLogic explains what the national flood insurance program covers and what it doesn’t if your home is flooded.
Flood insurance is unlike most other types of coverage. So what does it actually protect you from?
The importance of having real estate flood insurance including how the insurance works and why homeowners should invest in it.
Americans have a reasonable understanding of how their Homeowners' policy works. They often expect the same coverage on their Flood policy.
Changes in the National Flood Insurance Program has sparked interest in the private Flood market.
Using digital technologies within the insurance quote and bind process makes the entire transaction less painful.
There are several options to help uninsured homeowners and even renters when not knowing what to do if you don't have flood insurance.
There are a number of tactics insurance companies use to ensure you receive the lowest payout possible on your flood insurance claim. Learn how you can help
Flooding is a detrimental liability that will cause hundreds to thousands (to possibly tens of thousands!) of dollars in damage if you are not covered. It is important to ensure that you are not only covered, but that you have the proper amount of coverage as well. Since flood insurance policies often do not take... [Read More]
Flooding is the most common form of disaster in the U.S.
FEMA is rolling out a new pricing structure for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
You want to protect your home from the risks it faces. You purchased home insurance that offers ample protection from everything from theft to fires.
If you're going to buy flood insurance, you might as well make sure everything you own is protected.
If FEMA decides to remove the flood zone classification from an area, the homeowners living there may have the option to get rid of their flood insurance.
Flooding doesn't just happen because of hurricanes, rapidly melting snow or ice, excessive rain, or ruptured dams or levees also cause floods.
To protect your home against hurricane and flood damage, purchase flood insurance.
Flood Insurance can be confusing. Do you have enough coverage? Do you need it? Learn the answers to our most commonly asked questions to protect your home and business.
If you don't have the right insurance, you may need to pay for damage caused by hurricane flooding.