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Hi everyone!

According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), flooding causes more than $2 billion of property damage in the United States each year. If you are like many homeowners, however, you may be unaware that the standard homeowners insurance policy you buy does not cover flood losses. You may believe that you have a low risk to this peril but FEMA reports that approximately 25 percent of all flood claims occur in communities in which flooding is deemed to be a low to moderate risk. So do you really need a separate flood policy? The following tips and ideas may prove helpful in answering this question.

  • Contact us to see if you live in a community that participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), a prerequisite in order to qualify for flood insurance. Participating communities must agree to adopt and enforce certain floodplain management regulations, including building construction and zoning laws that minimize the risks of flood damage.


  • Ask us to see if you are in a floodplain. Or, if you prefer, go to www.floodsmart.gov and select "What's Your Flood Risk?" which will ask you to enter your home address. This Web site will then specify whether you are in a low, moderate, or high risk area.


  • Consider purchasing flood insurance even if you are in a low-to moderate-risk community. In these areas, you may be eligible for the Preferred Risk Policy, with premiums as low as $112 per year including coverage for your personal property.


  • Note that a flood policy does not take effect until 30 days after you purchase the coverage. Thus, if the local meteorologist announces a flood alert for your community and you try to purchase coverage, it is already too late.


  • The maximum limit of insurance in the NFIP for your home itself is $250,000. If your residence's value exceeds this amount, ask us about excess insurance for losses above the federal policy's maximum limits.


  • Don't assume that the government will bail you out if you suffer a flood loss and don't have a flood insurance policy. That decision is a gamble you may not win. Remember that federal disaster assistance, if available, is usually a loan that must be paid back with interest.


Sincerely,

George

George Moran
Moran Insurance
696 Ritchie Highway
Severna Park,  MD 21146
410-544-3422
800-544-3164
Fax 410-544-6834

www.moraninsurance.com

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 >> Newsletters 
If you have an insurance question you may find the answer in one of the following informative newsletters.  They are grouped by their specific insurance topic:  Workers Comp, Business to Business, Construction, and  Personal Perspective.  
>> Workers Comp
This specialty newsletter focuses on risk management for any business with employees. Topics covered include controlling medical costs, fighting fraudulent claims, workplace safety programs, and current events. Each issue includes "State of the States" -- up-to-date news on Workers Comp legislation and regulations in individual states; and "Wise Move," a column on how to prevent Workers Comp claims. 
>> Business to Business
The Business to Business newsletter is designed for small to medium-size businesses, such as restaurants, dry cleaners, and other sole-proprietor operations. This newsletter covers a wide range of topics, including Employment Practices Liability, Business Interruption, Workers Comp, BOPs, Commercial Auto, and Umbrella insurance -- not to mention employee benefits, safety procedures, business tips, and human resources guidelines. Every issue of this hands-on, easy-to-read newsletter features a section on risk management. 
>> Construction
Our Construction newsletter focuses on issues relevant to small and medium-size construction companies. Topics covered by Construction include safety issues, risk management, Workers Comp issues for contractors, and insurance for contractors. 
>> Personal Perspective
Our Personal Perspective newsletter is for all consumers. Four issues per year deal with personal concerns such as Homeowners, Renters, Fire, Flood, Auto, and other insurance, as well as risk management. Two additional issues per year focus on Life and Health insurance and financial services issues such as retirement and estate planning. The information is practical, and geared toward the lay reader.  Also included annually is the popular Family Risk Questionnaire.
 

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