A flood policy takes 30 days from application to go into effect.
Flood Insurance
Did you know floods can happen anywhere?
It’s true. In the U.S., floods occur more often than all other natural disasters
except fires.1 Furthermore, it only takes one foot of water to destroy up to 60%
of the contents in your home. However, home, renters and condominium policies
don’t cover flood losses.
Can You Risk Living Without Flood Insurance?
Whether you live in a house, apartment or condominium, your valuable possessions
should be protected. Without coverage, the time and cost it takes to recover
your belongings can make a bad situation even more difficult. Even if you
qualify for Federal Disaster Assistance, which may be offered after floods
occur, it may not be enough to recover all of your property. And, while disaster
home loans may be an option, you also risk having to pay them back—with
interest—for an average of 18.5 years.
National Flood Insurance Program to the Rescue
Through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), the federal government
provides two types of flood insurance. Each policy is tailored to protect you
and your home based on the flood zone where you live. We are an active
participant in the NFIP. As your Agent, I’m here to offer you the knowledge and
expertise necessary to determine your eligibility for Flood Insurance
protection.
Why Choose the Moody Insurance Group?
What differentiates companies offering National Flood Insurance is the level of
service provided by the agent and company throughout the policy period and
during the settlement of a flood loss. By selecting National Flood Insurance
coverage through a reliable company like the Moody Insurance Group, you’ll have
peace of mind knowing you’ll receive a high level of customer service when you
need it most.
Coverage Options
Being prepared for a flood is the best way to protect your home. We offer two
types of flood coverage options that are sponsored by the National Flood
Insurance Program. Find out which coverage may apply to the area in which you
live.
Rate Determination
When determining the flood rates, the Federal Government rewards the efforts of
each community to reduce the risk of flood damage. Find out what your community
should do to receive great incentives.
