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Don't leave yourself vulnerable! California Casualty offers flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program.
Find out more about what we have to offer by calling us at 877.652.2638, or email us at agencyservices@calcas.com.
Find out more about what we have to offer by calling us at 877.652.2638, or email us at agencyservices@calcas.com.
If your home flooded, would you know who to call, or how to clean up? Could you afford to repair your home and replace your belongings? Flooding is America's most common natural disaster, yet many homeowners are unprotected.
Even a small flood could cost you thousands of dollars. As little as two inches of flood water can cause devastating damage to your home and homeowners insurance won't cover it. Flood insurance is the best way to protect you from flood damage. With the right policy, you'll be reimbursed for all your covered losses in the event of a flood.
Don't take the chance. Just because your neighborhood hasn't flooded yet doesn't mean it won't this year. Homes in low risk areas account for 25% of all flood claims. And in a high risk area, your chances of flooding during a 30-year mortgage are 1 in 4.
We can help you determine the risk to your home and find the right coverage. Call us at 877.652.2638 to get started today.
Flood Facts:
- Homeowners insurance won't cover it. Only flood insurance covers the kind of damage caused by flooding.
- Floods are expensive. Two inches of water could cause over $7,000 in damage. As the water rises, so do your costs.
- Government assistance is rare. Only the President can declare a federal disaster and even then the aid offered is typically a loan to be repaid with interest.
- Protect your home and its contents now. Most policies need thirty days to take effect. Don't wait; act now.
Get more facts about flooding at FloodSmart.gov
Prepare for Spring Flooding
Most of us welcome the end of winter, yet spring's warmer temperatures can bring rapid snowmelt and heavy rains that increase the risk of flooding. "Low risk" flood prediction does not mean there is "no risk" for flooding. Anywhere it rains, it can flood.
You can learn more about flood risks and how to protect yourself by visiting FEMA's Flood Smart website.
Know your area. Use FEMA's Flood Map Center to find your flood zone and learn about your flood risks.