Skip to the content

Category: Homeowners Insurance

After Florence floods, the uninsured awaken to painful reality

HOPE MILLS, N.C. (Reuters) - Flood insurance was far from Stephanie Walker’s mind in 2015 when she moved her family into a home in Fayetteville in central North Carolina, nearly 200 miles (320 km) from the coast. The next year, a creek at the end of her street swelled during Hurricane Matthew, sending several feet of water into her living room. Without flood insurance, the...

Think You're Not at Risk of Flooding? Think Again.

What you need to know about flood insurance. People tend to underestimate their flooding risk, says Lynne McChristian, a consultant with the Insurance Information Institute, a nonprofit group. Ninety percent of all natural disasters—especially hurricanes—include some form of flooding, and roughly 20 percent of claims processed by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) are from areas considered at low or moderate risk of flooding (when...

Understanding Your Homeowners Policy

Most people don't want to think about their homeowners insurance until they need it. Homeowners policies are lengthy, complicated, and written in legalese. Nevertheless, it could pay off to thoroughly understand your homeowners policy and know how it works. Our agency is happy to assist you with not only finding the right homeowners policy, but also with understanding what is in it. Basics of Homeowners...

Hurricane season bears down — with 7 million homes at risk and a flood insurance program set to expire

The final tallies for the 2017 hurricanes aren’t in yet. If the start of summer has you trying to reason with hurricane season, you’re not alone. Millions of homes across the U.S. sit in harm’s way, and the resulting damage could be in the trillions of dollars, according to a report out Thursday. Those estimates come from real-estate data provider CoreLogic, and are based on...

7 questions to ask before renewing your homeowner’s insurance

If you own a house, homeowner’s insurance is a necessity. Not only do you need it to protect your home and possessions against damage and theft, your mortgage lender will also require that you carry it. But it’s not enough to simply have coverage, you need to have the right coverage. David Miller, vice president client executive for Plexus Private Client Solutions says a good...