Understand Your Policyholder Rights in Flood Insurance Claims
Learn more about your policyholder rights in flood insurance claims, how to recover from a major flood, and where to turn for help with a difficult claim.
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Tropical Storm Nicholas Is Not Finished Yet!Tropical Storm Nicholas made landfall Tuesday morning 70 miles from where Hurricane Harvey made landfall in 2017. Towns were quickly awash in storm surge and floods.
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Increasing Frequency of Weather Events - What's Going On?Extreme weather events are resulting in massive property damage with waves of underpayments, denials, and the delays by insurance carriers across the southern US.
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Damage from Hurricane Ida has already eclipsed $80 billion in damage.Damage from Hurricane Ida has already eclipsed $80 billion in damage and this number is rising daily. Business interruption and property damage is staggering.
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Four Tips to Help You Prepare an Insurance Claim After the August Flooding in LouisianaThe August flooding in Louisiana may be the worst natural disaster since Superstorm Sandy. If you are a victim, here are some tips to help you start recovering.
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Are You Confused About the Proof of Loss for a Flood Insurance Claim?Once you’ve opened a claim for flood damage, you will also need to submit a Proof of Loss. Find out what you need to know about this important document.
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Flooding and Your Vehicle: What You Should Do After the Waters RecedeThe severe spring flooding in Texas has left many residents with waterlogged vehicles. Find out what to do if you think your vehicle was flooded.
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Residential and Commercial Properties Across Missouri Affected by More Storms Just Before Holiday WeekendA new rash of storms and flood waters just before the July Fourth holiday added to the destruction already experienced by Missouri residents this summer.
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Floods in Texas and Oklahoma Leave Wake of Losses for Uninsured Homeowners—Are You Prepared?Recent reports say that many victims of the recent Midwest flooding may not have the insurance they need for recovery. Are you prepared to weather a flood?
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Beer Producer Provides Drinking Water for Flood-Affected Areas in Texas and OklahomaAnheuser-Busch has announced that its Georgia facility will stop producing beer and start producing water to aid in flood relief efforts in Texas and Oklahoma.
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