8 years ago
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Kris Castle ·
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Taking out a large school loan?
If you pass, your family or spouse would be responsible in settling the school loan balance. Fortunately, insurance to cover this kind of protection can be very inexpensive.
Getting Married?
Having Children?
Do you own a home?
Turning 30, 40, 50?
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8 years ago
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Steven Castle ·
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With the recent floods in Texas and Florida, we’ve been getting inquires about flood insurance. Here’s a general guide on how to choose:
Home Owner Insurance:
- Covers internally generated water damage: pipe bursts, water leaks, washer leaks
- Deductible applies from homeowner policy
- Extra protection may be added to cover basements, sumps etc.
- Many policies cover water damage from outside sources if damage occurred from something other than water (such as a falling tree on your roof).
- Statistic: Nearly 80% of homes impacted in Hurricane Harvey (Houston 2017) did not have flood insurance.
Flood Insurance:
- Specifically covers damage caused from external water sources: such as flooded areas caused by natural conditions (rain), runoff water, water erosion.
- May need to add coverage for man-made external source, such as a levee breach.
- Usually does not cover damage from landslides
- Should be added if your home/property is on a flood plain or flood risk zone.
- Consider add if your home is NEAR a flood plain or flood risk zone. Often flooded areas extend past the flood boundaries in “50 year” storm scenarios.
- If your home is damaged from a flood and the area is marked for emergency funds, FEMA caps out at $33,300
- Statistic: nearly 20 percent of national flood insurance claims come from low- to moderate-risk flood zones.
Check here to see FEMA Flood Zone Areas , find your home, then select “View Web Map” to see the current flood zones.
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