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What Homeowners Misunderstand about Flood Insurance

What Homeowners Misunderstand about Flood Insurance

Many homeowners think that if they have home insurance, they’re covered against any and all damages. However, it’s important to understand what flood insurance can do for you—as well as its limitations—in order to determine if it’s worthwhile to add this coverage to your personal insurance portfolio. Below we discuss three common misconceptions about flood insurance. cars on flooded street

Misconception #1: Floods are covered by homeowners insurance.

While home insurance often covers flooding from internal sources (such as cracked pipes), it does not cover flooding from external sources (such as heavy rain or tidal waters). Speak with your independent insurance agent about the specifics of your policy to avoid learning that you’re not covered after disaster strikes.

Misconception #2: Flood insurance is only necessary if you live near water.

While areas near the coast may be more susceptible to flooding, floods can happen anywhere and at any time. Flooding occurs when too much water enters an area, and the ground cannot absorb the water fast enough. Heavy rains, overflowing storm drains, oversaturated ground and other environmental circumstances can all lead to flooding. As such, flood insurance can provide value no matter where you live.

Misconception #3: Flood insurance is too expensive.

Flood insurance premiums are based on your area’s risk; a high-risk area will have higher premiums. If you live in a high-risk area, your mortgage lender may even require you to purchase flood insurance. In any case, the cost of your flood insurance is well worth it. After all, this coverage can offer much-needed protection against the substantial recovery costs that often accompany flood damage.

Need coverage? Call Insurance Partners of KS, LLC at (316) 686-6666 for more information on Wichita flood insurance.



Posted Tuesday, October 15 2024 6:28 PM
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