Flood Insurance: What you need to know

living room with rising waters being damaged by a flood

Hurricanes Helene and Milton caused devastating flooding in many communities, including inland cities and those not considered high risk for floods. To add insult to injury, many homeowners discovered they’re not covered for flood damage to their homes. That’s because flood damage is not typically covered by a standard homeowners policy. Flood insurance in Tampa, Brandon, Valrico, and surrounding communities is becoming more necessary than ever before, even in areas not considered “high risk.”

While coastal cities like Tampa and Bradenton have historically been vulnerable to flooding, many inland cities are also being affected. According to “Flood: State of the Risk,” by the Insurance Information Institute, “Inland areas are increasingly vulnerable to flooding from both tropical storms and severe convective storms, yet the number of homeowners who purchase flood insurance is dismal, reflecting consumer misunderstandings about the coverage.”

Potential Risks from Flooding and Rising Waters

Consider these facts:

Flooding can occur due to rising water from creeks or rivers, storm surge, or heavy rainfall. Even if you don’t live in an area considered high risk for flooding, you may want to consider buying flood insurance. (Note: If your homeowners policy is with Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, by Jan. 1, 2027, you will need to have flood coverage, regardless of the value of your home.)

Flood Damage Coverage:

Flood insurance covers physical damage to the structure of your home as well as your possessions should they be directly damaged or destroyed by a flood. Many flood policies also include coverage for debris removal costs, loss avoidance (costs associated with relocating insured property away from a flood or imminent danger of a flood), and increased cost of compliance (for homeowners who will need help with the costs of flood mitigation measures when rebuilding after a flood).

NFIP vs. private insurance

You may buy flood insurance from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), or you may choose to go with a private flood insurance carrier. With the NFIP, there is usually a 30-day waiting period before the policy takes effect. Private flood insurance companies often have no waiting period. In addition, private flood insurance companies may offer higher coverage limits for both your dwelling and your contents coverage. Private flood companies have more flexibility in calculating their premiums, so their policies may be cheaper than those from the NFIP. Flood coverage is often quite reasonable for homes not in high-risk areas.

Call on L & M Insurance Group for all your insurance needs

If you want more information about affordable flood insurance, please call L & M Insurance Group at 813-672-4100 to discuss your options for this important coverage (click here to contact us online). Our friendly and knowledgeable agents can help you decide which insurance option suits your needs best. Our office is located in Riverview, and we also serve clients in Tampa, Brandon, Valrico, and surrounding communities.

For more information, see www.floodsmart.gov to determine your overall flood risk.

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