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The Preferred Risk Policy Floods can occur almost anywhere: on mountains, in deserts, and in areas where there are no rivers or streams. Changing weather patterns are increasing your chance of experiencing a flood, even if you live in an area not considered to be high risk. About one out of four flood insurance claims is paid on homes located in low- to moderate-risk areas. Yet, thousands of people who experienced flood losses in recent years had no flood insurance because they never thought they would need it. Are you willing to take that risk? With the National Flood Insurance Program's low-cost Preferred Risk Policy, you don't have to. Doesn't Homeowner's Insurance Cover Flood Damage? Flood damage is not covered under most homeowner's policies. But National Flood Insurance policies, including the special Preferred Risk Policy, do cover flood damage. And you can have this protection with the Preferred Risk Policy, if your home is outside of a high-risk flood area, for as little as $111 a year. Who Is Eligible for the Preferred Risk Policy? This inexpensive policy is available for homeowners with a 1- to 4-family residential building located in a low- to moderate-risk area, which is indicated by a B, C, or X zone on the current Flood Insurance Rate Map. However, should any of the following
conditions exist, based on the building's flood loss history regardless of ownership,
a Preferred Risk Policy cannot be written:
What Is Covered: The Preferred Risk Policy provides the same coverage as the standard flood insurance policy:
What About Federal Disaster Assistance? Of all natural disasters that have occurred in the last 5 years, floods caused 61 percent of all property damage. When a flood occurs, there is no guarantee that Federal assistance will be available or that you will qualify for it. Before any flood victim is eligible to receive Federal disaster assistance, the President must declare a Federal disaster. Even then, disaster relief is often a low-interest loan that must be repaid, in addition to your mortgage and other debts. And, you may be required to purchase a flood policy as a condition of receiving Federal assistance. Your best financial protection from floods is a National Flood Insurance policy. Protect Yourself Today with a Preferred Risk Policy No matter where
you live, floods happen. And they can happen to you. Just ask one of the thousands
of victims each year who thought it would never happen to them. Don't put your
most valuable possessions-your home and belongings-at risk. Take advantage of
the low-cost Preferred Risk Policy today. Call the National Flood Insurance Program
at 1-888-CALL-FLOOD, or ask your insurance agent about
the Preferred Risk Policy. How much will it cost? The Preferred Risk Policy is available for as little as $111 a year for $20,000 of building coverage and $5,000 of contents coverage for a building without a basement. The charts below provide details about premiums for different amounts of coverage both for buildings without basements and those with basements.
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) makes National Flood Insurance available in communities that adopt and enforce floodplain management ordinances to reduce future flood damage. The flood insurance component of the NFIP is administered by Federal Emergency Management Agency. More than almost 20,000 communities participate in the NFIP. For more information, call 1-888-CALL-FLOOD, TDD#
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Last Updated: Friday, 22-Oct-2004 13:33:42 EDT |
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