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All About Sinkholes in the United States – Get Covered!

30 Aug
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Even though sinkholes are relatively rare in the United States, when they do happen, the damage can be devastating. When it comes to sinkholes in the U.S., they are most common in the following states: AlabamaFloridaKentuckyMissouriPennsylvaniaTennesseeTexas Unfortunately, if you live in an area where sinkholes happen, you will need to add an additional policy or […]

Am I underinsured for hurricane damage?

26 Aug
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Tropical Storm Henri hit the Northeast pretty hard over the last week and for many homeowners the pain caused by the storm could just be getting started. Unfortunately, many homeowners may be underinsured or not have the right coverage in place when it comes to tropical storm and hurricane damage. A recent study by Policygenius […]

Preparing for 2021 Hurricane Season Survey

05 Aug
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A recent ValuePenguin survey found that homeowners living in hurricane prone areas are less prepared for the hurricane season then they claim. A whopping 84 percent of survey respondents claimed that they were prepared for the season, but 34 percent admitted that they haven’t even started getting supplies or prepping for the season at all. […]

President Biden to Make Flood Insurance Affordable for Low-Income Americans

15 Jun
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This year President Biden is working to make flood insurance more affordable for low-income Americans. The recently released budget outlines a new program that would make $358 million available to support the effort next year.  This money would be used to make flood insurance affordable for low-income families all over America. The program would help […]

Louisiana Bill and Flood Insurance Coverage

27 May
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Sunset on Lake Martin, Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. Recently, a Louisiana bill that is designed to make it easier for private insurers to offer flood insurance in the state was sent back to the House to look at amendments that were added by the Louisiana Senate. The House Bill 577 was introduced by Rep. Scott McKnight, […]

Flood Risk Report Released

10 May
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The Insurance Information Institute (III) recently released  a new report entitled Flood: Beyond Risk Transfer. It predicts that major flood events will grow over the next 30 years, even though insurance and policymakers improve their abilities to reduce flood risks. “Our understanding of loss trends and expertise in assessing and quantifying risk must be joined at […]

What is vacation home insurance?

03 May
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If you own a vacation home, you will need a separate secondary homeowners policy to protect your investment. The protection offered by the homeowners policy on your primary home does not extend to a second home.  What is secondary home insurance? Vacation home insurance is often called secondary home insurance and while it is very […]

FEMA’s new rating system is called “Risk Rating 2.0,” effective October 1st, 2021

28 Apr
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A recent report by ValuePenguin looked at the new risk ratings that the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) will be using when determining premiums for flood insurance in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The report found that millions of homeowners could see noticeable increases in flood insurance costs. FEMA’s new rating system is called […]