The Insurance Information Network of California is encouraging consumers to make sure that their home is prepared for a rough winter. By taking a few precautions now, homeowners may not only avoid costly repairs, but also escape an unpleasant surprise – flood damages typically are not covered under homeowner’s insurance policies.
Before the rain starts – or in a break between storms – homeowners should prepare their property for wet conditions.
Though flood insurance is not included in a standard homeowner’s policy, it can be purchased through your insurance agent or directly from the National Flood Insurance Program at (800) 427-4661. The average annual premium is $382. While flood insurance can be purchased at any time, homeowners are cautioned that there is a 30-day waiting period before the coverage takes effect.
Because the flood insurance program is currently in federal budgetary limbo, with no new flood insurance contracts available after January 1st and until Congress reauthorizes the program, it is more important than ever for homeowners to be prepared for flood conditions. New applicants and renewals to the flood insurance program will be accepted through December 31st.
Special Flood Hazard Areas maps, produced by FEMA, identify areas that have more than a 1 percent chance of flooding. To determine whether a house is located in a flood plain, homeowners can view a copy of the map at their local city hall or purchase a copy from the Federal Emergency Management Agency at www.fema.gov.
The Insurance Information Network of California is a nonprofit, non-lobbying communications association representing the property/casualty insurance industry. This and other consumer insurance information is available on the IINC web site at www.iinc.org.