Homeowners will be paying more for their flood protection this year Millions of homeowners in the United States could see their flood insurance rates skyrocket this year due to provisions of a relatively new legislation that have gone into effect this month. The legislation was meant to address the financial issues of the National Flood Insurance Program, which has been crippled by massive debt for some time. This year, the legislation allows flood insurance rates to increase in order to help the program recover from its financial problems. New provisions…
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Flood insurance may be in jeopardy in Oklahoma
New legislations could make flood insurance inaccessible in the state Flood insurance may become more difficult to obtain for homeowners in Oklahoma if new legislations take effect. The Oklahoma Floodplain Managers Association has warned state lawmakers that new legislations that are making their way through both the Senate and the House of Representatives could mean that the state can no longer participate in the National Flood Insurance Program. The federal program is typically the only place that homeowners throughout the country can find flood insurance protection. Legislations seek to prohibit…
Read MoreFlood insurance rates to skyrocket higher in the US
Flood protection will become significantly more expensive for coastal homeowners Flood insurance rates for coastal properties throughout the United States will rise in April. Rates will rise as a result of the Homeowners Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014. The legislation was meant to address the growing issue of expensive flood insurance coverage. One of the provisions of the legislation was meant to delay rate increases for a time, but coastal properties are expected to see significant rate increases due to the other provisions of the law. Coastal properties are…
Read MoreFEMA to review flood insurance claims
FEMA will review rejected and underpaid policies that were produced by Hurricane Sandy The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has agreed to review the flood insurance claims that have been the subject of controversy. These claims were produced in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, but many were rejected or policyholders did not receive fair payment due to various issues. Those who had their flood insurance claims rejected or mishandled have accused the insurers behind these policies of fraud, which has brought harsh criticism against the National Flood Insurance Program. 144,000…
Read MoreFlood insurance rates set to rise
Homeowners and businesses will see an increase in their coverage costs Flood insurance rates are expected to rise soon, with homeowners in risk-prone areas being hit the hardest by the increase. While flood protection costs have been mitigated for a time, higher rates were inevitable in order to ensure that the National Flood Insurance Program from its financial problems. Per the provisions of the Flood Insurance Affordability Act, which had initially halted the rise in insurance premiums, new surcharges will be issued on properties with flood protection. Primary residences will…
Read MoreNew York may launch its own flood insurance program
Assemblyman proposes the establishment of a state-run insurance program New York may have a solution to the flood insurance problem: Abandoning the National Flood Insurance Program. Early last year, Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder proposed a plan to create the state’s own flood insurance program, free from the control of the federal government. The plan had received relatively little support in its early days, but now Goldfeder is pushing to make this initiative a reality. A state-run program could have serious implications for flood insurance coverage in New York. Federal program continues…
Read MoreSenators target National Flood Insurance Program
Flood insurance generates more controversy in the US Two Senators from New Jersey have taken issue with the National Flood Insurance Program. The program is typically the only place for homeowners to find flood protection in the United States, but the program has been beleaguered by financial problems for years. These financial issues hit a height in the wake of 2011’s Hurricane Sandy, which caused an estimated $68 billion in damage in several states along the eastern coast of the country. Senators believes that federal insurance program may be avoiding…
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