Fact: Floods are the number one most frequently occurring natural disaster in the United States, and the most costly, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
This statistic probably comes as no surprise, given the Midwest's many notorious flooding disasters over the years. But flooding events affect every part of the country, and uninsured homeowners in low-to-moderate risk areas are often unprotected against severe losses, leaving them with expensive out-of-pocket repair costs.
While there is flood insurance available to homeowners through the government-run National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), it aims to cover high-risk areas that require flood insurance by law. For inland residents outside of these areas, coverage is "optional." But because of the high limits, surcharges, and exclusions that come with that coverage, the enrollment rate is only 1% in low-to-moderate risk areas. This predicament doesn't stop floods from hitting these areas; in fact, 20% of NFIP flood claims come from low-to-moderate risk areas, with an average claim of $27,000.
If you're an inland resident, you now have a more affordable coverage alternative to NFIP insurance. Designed specifically for residents in low-to-moderate risk areas, our Inland Flood Coverage endorsement can add affordable flood coverage to existing Homeowners policies. This insurance covers the most common exposures residents face from an inland flood, including personal property, basement exposures, and appliances.
Important Disclaimer: This endorsement does not satisfy mandatory flood insurance coverage should it be required by your federally regulated lender for your home mortgage or loan. This endorsement is ideal for properties with a basement (finished and unfinished) or crawlspace foundation.
Take a closer look at this beneficial endorsement and see if it might be the right option for your property.
Inland flood means a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land area resulting from:
Inland Flood Coverage Includes:
Pro Tip: Make sure you have an adequate amount of Water/Sewer Backup Coverage on your policy to match the amount of Inland Flood Coverage you place on your policy, so you don't end up underinsured in the event of a claim.
Through CNI, you can purchase Inland Flood Coverage in the following amounts with a low $500 deductible:
Pro Tip: When it comes to determining the right amount of Inland Flood Coverage for your property, we recommend visiting with your experienced, local agent to go over your current insurance policy's coverage limits and overall eligibility for the program. That way, you'll know for sure whether your property is a preferred fit or not.
To be eligible for Inland Flood Coverage, your property must meet several [underwriting] requirements. Here are some examples of eligibility factors and disqualifiers for this coverage:
Instead of potentially spending thousands out-of-pocket repairing your home's basement in the event of a flood, consider investing in this valuable coverage. If you're ready to buy some peace of mind and add Inland Flood Coverage to your policy, contact your local CNI gent today.