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4 Important Resources For Your Flood Policy

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4 Important Resources For Your Flood Policy

For more than 40 years, Wright Flood has been providing Americans with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policies that protect their homes when a flood disaster strikes. Our agents are dedicated to working with families to secure the coverage and support they need before, during and after a flood.

We understand that flood insurance and the flood insurance claims process can be confusing, so we’ve provided four important resources you’ll need to understand what a flood event is, what an NFIP policy covers (and what it doesn’t), and how to file a claim in the event a disaster strikes. Check out the resources below and call (866) 373-5663 if you’d like to speak with an experienced member of the Wright Flood team.

NFIP Claims Handbook

This handbook will help you get the most out of your NFIP flood insurance policy when you experience a flood. It provides step-by-step guidance for homeowners, renters and business owners should a flood event strike and a claim must be filed. It also covers the appeal process (and other options) for claimants who are not satisfied with the result of their claim.

NFIP Summary of Coverage: Residential

This brochure will help you understand the details of your standard residential flood insurance policy, what is and isn’t covered, as well as information provided on your policy’s declarations page that will be helpful to know during a flood loss. You’ll also learn about what is considered a flood event, an explanation of the claims process and the different types of coverages available for you and your home.

NFIP Summary of Coverage: Residential Condominium Building Association Policy (RCBAP)

This guide will help you understand more about your RCBAP flood insurance policy, what is and isn’t covered, as well as information provided on your policy’s declarations page that will be helpful to know during a flood loss. You’ll also learn about what is considered a flood event, an explanation of the claims process and the different types of coverages available for you and your home.

NFIP Summary of Coverage: Commercial Property

This guide will help you understand more about your commercial property flood insurance policy, what is and isn’t covered, as well as information provided on your policy’s declarations page that will be helpful to know during a flood loss. You’ll also learn more about what is considered a flood event and the different types of coverages available for you and your property.

How Can You Buy Flood Insurance?

If you’re interested in purchasing flood insurance to keep your home and community safe, call (866) 373-5663 to get connected with a local Wright Flood Insurance agent.

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