Flood Water Damage refers to the destruction or harm to property caused by water inundation resulting from flooding, as defined by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or private flood insurance policies. Floodwater damage can include damage to buildings, personal property, and contents caused by the overflow of inland or tidal waters, rapid accumulation of surface water, mudflow, or the collapse of land along a shore due to erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels.

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Why Flood Insurance is Essential: Lessons from Hurricanes Helene and Milton

The devastating impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton have shown that flood risk isn’t limited to coastal areas. These storms have highlighted a crucial gap that individuals and businesses need to be aware of: flood damage is generally not included in typical home, condo, renters, or commercial property insurance, making a separate flood insurance policy essential for true protection.

Flood Cars: How to Avoid Purchasing a Washed-Up Vehicle

Floods, like other natural disasters, can inflict significant damage on properties and vehicles. Unfortunately, flood-damaged vehicles present a tempting opportunity for criminals seeking to defraud unsuspecting consumers.