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The Cool Down on MSNExpert warns homeowners against assumption they're making about flood insurance: 'There are too many unknowns'"People pay so much for insurance, and then when something happens, they aren't there." Expert warns homeowners against assumption they're making about flood insurance: 'There are too many unknowns' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Did you know that most homeowners’ insurance policies leave a wide opening for supplemental policies covering damage from tornadoes, hail, wind and hurricanes?
Water damage can render a vehicle immobile and completely devalue it. What type of car insurance covers flood damage?
Many people in the United States receive little or no information about flood risk when they move into a new home or apartment. Here's how you can learn about your flood risk.
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Homeowners insurance policies typically do not cover flash floods like those in Texas and North Carolina. Here’s what to know about flood insurance.
Crissy and Avi Eliashar bought their home in Jonestown, Texas, 13 years ago. They never had a problem with flooding until water washed away their home. Like many victims of the Texas flood, they don’t have flood insurance to help cover the losses.
FEMA is anticipated to open a 90-day public appeal and comment period in the winter where property owners can formally challenge the flood zone designation but they must provide scientific or technical data to back up their request.
While Californians are typically more concerned about wildfires than flooding, many are watching the devastation in Texas unfold. It's estimated that just 2% of households statewide carry a flood insurance policy.