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Introduction To Flood Insurance

Intro to FloodTyler Tosch2020-06-18T21:32:26+00:00

The Dangers of Flooding

  • Floods are the most common natural disasters in the US.
  • On average, floods cause around $6 billion in property damage: just a few inches of floodwater can cause tens of thousands of dollars in damage.
  • A flood does not have to be catastrophic to result in high out-of-pocket costs: 20% of claims occur in moderate to low-risk areas.
Know Your Flood Risk

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