Q&A: Does it make sense to buy flood insurance?
I live in a coastal area. Should I buy flood insurance?
It doesn't take a Katrina-style coastal disaster to
bring flood damage your way. Snowmelt repelled by frozen ground can
cause flooding. New development can leave less soil surface to absorb
water, making formerly safe homes suddenly vulnerable.
Yet
a typical homeowners insurance policy won't cover those perils. You'll
need separate flood insurance, which ranges in cost from several
hundred to several thousand dollars a year, depending on coverage and
risk levels.
"With most insurance, we say if there's any doubt, don't buy it," says Robert Hunter, director of insurance for the Consumer Federation of America. "But in this case it's the opposite."
Learn more about flood insurance in this article on ConsumerReports.org and watch our video (right).
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Posted by: Kathy | Jun 18, 2008 2:55:29 PM
This article here (http://www.1healthinsurance.net/articles/midwest%20floods%20and%20survey%20underscore%20need%20for%20flood%20insurance.pdf) talks about how more people need to become aware of flood insurance because only 17% of people have any coverage.