Flood Insurance
What Does Flood Insurance Cover?
Many
homeowners are unaware that their home insurance doesn't cover
flood damage. Flood insurance is one of the best ways you can
protect yourself from flood losses. Contents coverage can
include possessions such as furniture, clothing and other
valuables, subject to policy limits and exclusions. Flood
insurance covers certain cleanup expenses. It also covers
damages to your heating and cooling system and repair or
replacement of flooring, according to the policy. You can
purchase building and contents coverage through the National
Flood Insurance Program.
We also have Flood Insurance for Commercial Buildings, office buildings, and all residentials.
What is flood insurance?
Here are a
few facts about floods and flood insurance:
Floods happen
everywhere. Any place can flood under certain conditions.
Flood insurance is backed by the government. Most flood
insurance is administered by the National Flood Insurance
Program.
You will receive a timely settlement. As part of
the National Flood Insurance Program, Nationwide provides
helpful customer service and efficient claims handling. That
means you can make repairs and recover faster from covered
losses.
If you own a condo or rent your home, you should
still consider flood insurance to protect your belongings.
What to do if your home floods
Put safety first. In
the event of extreme flooding, you and your family should vacate
and seek a safe location immediately.
File an insurance
claim by contacting your insurance company or agent.
Before
you re-enter your home, make sure the building is structurally
sound and not in danger of collapse.
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