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02-01-2024, 04:57 PM | #1 |
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I'm trying to get flood insurance but because of the storms all the carriers are putting moratoriums on new policies, looks like I have to wait till after the storm to get a policy. any luck with anyone else on here?
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02-01-2024, 06:47 PM | #2 |
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Most carriers aren't writing ANY new policies in Cali.
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Traditional flood is a federal program though various companies (USAA in my case) manage policies for their customers. Historically, when I lived in New Orleans, no new polices would be written when there was an active storm. That's what's happening to the OP in SoCal with the current "atmospheric river" situation.
If you're talking supplemental flood on top of the federal program then that may be different where insurance companies simply refuse to issue new policies at all.
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The federal program is available everywhere. I now live in Upstate SC, also not in a flood zone and the federal program is available here.
Edit: if you don’t have any flood risk why do you want/need flood insurance? And if no risk, surely the insurance companies would love to sell you a policy.
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I’m also not in a flood zone and have a federal policy issued through a private company as described above. Insurers stop writing policies here (flood and homeowners) when a storm is approaching, also as described above. Standard procedure to avoid new policies immediately before a hazard hits.
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Your first flood policy will be from the federal program which offers a maximum $250k of structure and $100k of content coverage. You can then buy excess coverage from private insurance companies. If your area has flooded in the past it can flood again so you’re right to get coverage.
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The fact El Nino might show up this/next/several years in the future is bs for insurances not to write policies. Just because LA got half their yearly total of rain in 2-3 days????
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