Ensure proper protection for your home
People often underestimate the importance of flood insurance coverage until it’s actually needed. The important aspect about flood insurance is to realize that even if your mortgage lender does not necessarily require you to carry this type of coverage with your home insurance policy, it doesn’t mean that your house isn’t at risk of flood damage. The information provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency concludes that 25-30% of overall flood damage is delivered to areas with low to moderate risk ratings. And in case you don’t have flood coverage you may end up having so much to pay for that it would be easier to buy a new house. In order to avoid such losses all it takes from you is getting flood coverage.
Evaluate your risk
Everyone risk having flood damage to different extent. Some of us live at the coast with routine floods and hurricanes. Others dwell inland but rivers, lakes and dams still make up a risk of damaging your house. FEMA provides homeowners with special maps that have risk scores accredited to all areas in the country, including several factors that can make an area more likely to have flood damage than another. Still, you have to keep in mind that although such maps are pretty accurate, they don’t provide a 100% guarantee that there won’t be any floods in an area which is denoted as to be risk-free. There are many factors that the specialist at FEMA just can’t predict and in case the flood comes it will really help having adequate coverage for your property. Continue reading →
The majority of policy holders will go through the year without making a claim. It’s possible a major weather disaster could suddenly take out an area, but the actual risks of fires, thefts and accidents around the home are relatively low. Even high-crime areas do not produce excessive numbers of claims. That’s why, when the anticipated cost of all the losses is spread among the policy holders, the premiums are not too high. That said, people find the claims process confusing, so here are some simple steps to keep technical problems to a minimum.
1. If a crime has been involved, notify the police immediately and cooperate with the investigation. Your insurance company will want full details of the investigation so keep good notes of the names and contact information for the officers who deal with it. Notifying the police also reduces the risk in the eyes of the insurer that you are making a fraudulent claim. Liaise with the police to get copies of any witness statements, police reports, fire department reports, and so on. Alternatively, be able to pass all the police or fire department contact details over to the insurer.
2. Never delay notifying the insurance company or your local agent that you have suffered a loss. There are a whole series of processes that have to be set in motion to handle the claim. If the loss is minor, your local agent will usually deal with it directly. Anything more serious will go through the claims office. At the earliest possible opportunity, confirm who will liaise with you and how you contact that person. Continue reading →