Flood Insurance
Losses due to flooding are
NOT covered under any homeowner policy! Protect your home and valuables with Flood Insurance!
You don’t have to live near the coast to need flood insurance!
25% of flood claims come from low to moderate risk areas in Florida.
Did you know that eight of the most significant flood events in our nation’s history have occurred in the past two years? And,
on average, only two inches of water in your home can cause $7,800.00 or more in damage!
In some flood zones, flood insurance is affordable at about $1.40 per day (average is $503 a year) and it is 100% guaranteed by
the U.S. Government. FCIC is authorized by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to sell flood insurance.
Call us today to discuss your Flood Insurance needs: 1-866-972-1547
Don’t delay; flood insurance requires a 30-day waiting period on most new policies, so call us now!
Flood insurance policies are issued by First Community Insurance Company.
Common Questions About Flood Insurance
Here are some frequently asked questions about Flood Insurance:
Note: This information was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). View the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA)
website at www.fema.gov/business/nfip/. Flood facts source: www.floodsmart.gov.
Q: Doesn't my homeowners insurance policy cover flooding?
A: No. Flood damage is not typically covered by a homeowners insurance policy.
Q: What is covered by flood insurance?
A: Your flood policy is intended to cover physical damage to your building or personal property “directly” caused by a flood. Please download the attached Summary of Coverage brochure created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Summary of Coverage (English)
Summary of Coverage (Spanish)
Q: I live in a low-risk flood zone. Do I really need flood insurance?
A: Most likely, yes. It's a good idea to buy flood insurance even if you live in a moderate-to-low risk area. About 25 percent of all flood insurance claims come from areas with low-to-moderate flood risk.
You may qualify for the Preferred Risk Policy, (a lower-cost flood insurance policy) that provides contents coverage beginning at $39 per year and building plus contents coverage beginning at $119 a year.
Q: Why do I need flood insurance, even though my community has never been flooded?
A: Flooding occurs in moderate-to-low risk areas as well as in high-risk areas. Poor drainage systems, rapid accumulation of rainfall, snowmelt, and broken water mains can all result in flood. Properties on a hillside can be damaged by mudflow, a covered peril under the Standard Flood Insurance Policy.
Structures located in high-risk flood areas have a significant chance (26%) of suffering flood damage during the term of a 30-year mortgage. A home mapped in a high-risk area is 2-1/2 times more likely to suffer damage from a flood than a fire in the lifetime of a typical mortgage! For these reasons, flood insurance is required by law for buildings in high-risk flood areas as a condition of receiving a mortgage from a federally regulated or insured lender.
Q: Why does my mortgage lender require me to buy flood insurance?
A: Under federal law, the purchase of flood insurance is mandatory for all federal or federally related financial assistance for the acquisition and/or construction of buildings in high-risk flood areas (Special Flood Hazard Areas or SFHAs).
The amount of flood insurance coverage required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, as amended by the National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994, is the lesser of the following:
- The maximum amount of NFIP coverage available for the particular property type,
- The outstanding principal balance of the loan, or
- The insurable value of the structure.
If the property is not in a high-risk area, but instead in a moderate-to-low risk area, federal law does not require flood insurance; however, a lender can still require it. It is also recommended since historically about one-in-four flood claims come from these moderate-to-low risk areas.
Q: Does flood insurance cover flood damage caused by hurricanes, rivers, or tidal waters?
A: Yes, providing that, if confined to your property, the flood water covers at least two acres. A general condition of flood also exists if two properties are affected, one of which is yours.
Q: If my home is flooded, won't federal disaster assistance pay for my damages?
A: Not necessarily. Federal disaster assistance typically comes in the form of a low interest loan to help cover flood damage, not compensation for your losses. Even then, those loans are only available if the president formally declares a disaster and must be repaid along with any existing mortgage.
Q: When will my flood insurance go into effect?
A: Typically there is a 30-day waiting period before a flood insurance policy becomes effective.
Q: Is flood damage from wind-driven rain covered?
A: No, when rain enters through a wind-damaged window or door, or comes through a hole in a wall or roof, the National Flood Insurance Plan (NFIP) considers the resulting puddles and damage to be windstorm related, not flood related.