Do not let a flood catch you by surprise

Find out if your home is within a flood zone and get flood insurance to help pay for damages cause by flood water. Homeowners insurance does not pay for flood damages, so get protected today.

Flood Insurance – usually offered by the NFIP program is now also offered by private companies

Call us to get an  NFIP flood policy or if you need additional or increased coverage, we can help you see if a private flood policy insurer is a better fit for your needs.

Flood protection

Many homeowners mistakenly think that their  homeowners policy  would provide protection for damages caused by a flood, unfortunately this is not true, homeowners insurance would not cover for flood losses.

Flood and  your personal belongings

Your flood policy  does provide some coverage for your personal belongings, if you need to increase this coverage, you can explore flood insurance offered by private insurers. Call us and find out today!

National Flood Insurance Program vs Privately offered flood Insurance

If you feel that an NFIP flood policy does not provide the coverage that you need,  exploring the options offered by  private flood insurance policies is an option that you should consider. Please call us to talk to your agent today!

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