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by Krystal Kim
Flood Insurance: Are you covered?
For most people, there are few investments as major as owning a home. In addition to being a huge financial endeavor, homes contain most of a person's valuable and sentimental possessions within it. This is why most homeowners go to any length to make sure that their home and its contents are insured against any type of disaster that may occur. Homeowners insurance is a must, as it protects you against a number of various problems that can occur and cost you money. Did you know that flooding is not covered by most homeowner's insurance? Have you ever considered flood insurance for your home?
Flood insurance is a must for people living in certain areas of the world. If your home is located in an area prone to flooding, it would be an extremely smart move for you to invest in flood insurance. After all, why risk losing everything to flood damage when you could insure yourself against unforeseen damages. For example, people living in the southeastern United States where hurricane season can be dreadful, would be smart in investing in flood insurance. If your home is located in an area that puts it at risk, you should seriously consider protecting it.
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When people think of home damage by natural disaster they typically think of fire first. However, flood damage can cause just as much damage as fire, leaving everything in your home drowned and useless. Some people assume that flood damage is covered in homeowner insurance policies but this is not the case. Homeowner's insurance does not cover any home damage due to flood. This means that if your home is caught in a major storm where flooding occurs and the only insurance you have is homeowner's insurance, everything you lose to flood damage will be lost and your monetary responsibility to replace. Why face such a dreadful prospect when for little money you could insure your home against flood damage. Flood damage is not only easy to get, it is also relatively inexpensive. Contrary to some beliefs, flood insurance is not a loan; it will completely cover your losses in the event of a flood.
Recent hurricane seasons in the United States have shown people worldwide what the affects of flood damage can do to one's home and neighborhood. It is a shame that years worth of work, time and memories can be lost in an instant. People in areas where flood damage is common must take into consideration that most flood insurance coverage plans do not go into effect until thirty days following the purchase of the insurance. Do not wait until four days before flooding is expected to occur or when a hurricane is first predicted to hit your area to call your insurance agent. Purchasing flood insurance a week before a flood will do you no good for that particular flood and you will be in the same situation you would have been if you had not bought the insurance. If you live in a flood prone area of the country, purchase your flood insurance well in advance of when you might potentially need it. It is also a good idea to take pictures and keep records of valuable and important possessions within your home. This will assist you later on when you must make your flood insurance claim. Although some basic plans only cover structural damage and damage to floors and rugs, many other plans include coverage on the possessions within your home as well. Depending on what you are looking for, you will likely be able to find a plan that suits you.
The biggest question when dealing with flood insurance is how to get it. It is quite simple to get flood insurance. There are a number of national flood insurance plans available for people within the United States. Many insurance companies offer free quotes for potential flood insurance customers, meaning your home can be surveyed to find the potential cost of flood insurance for your home. By getting a free quote you are spending no money and still getting a considerably accurate number for what flood insurance would cost you. Since everyone's home, land and property are different, it is important that you get a quote for your own belongings before making your final decision on flood insurance.
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