Flood insurance deadline extended by FEMA

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This means that victims of Superstorm Sandy will have another 6 months to submit their paperwork. For most of the people across the country, Superstorm Sandy is nothing more than a bad memory, but for many homeowners who have yet to be compensated by flood insurance, it is a nightmare that feels like it will never end. FEMA is now trying to express its understanding of the situation of homeowners who were victims of Sandy. Though it may have been quite some time ago, the flood insurance claims continue to…

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Flood insurance rates continue to rise in West Virginia

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Insurance coverage continues to become more expensive despite new law Last week, President Barack Obama signed the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act into law. The legislation repeals provisions of the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 that were responsible for the dramatic rise in flood protection premiums. While these provisions have been repealed, insurance premiums are still expected to rise over the coming months, especially due to the fact that government subsidies meant to reduce the financial impact of higher premiums begin to expire. Rates are growing by 25%…

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Flood insurance reforms may be missing the mark

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Homeowners are finding that their flood protection costs are increasing rapidly Reforms to the National Flood Insurance Program have been passed, but these changes may have little impact on the actual cost of flood protection in many parts of the U.S. The reforms were meant to limit the rate at which flood protection becomes more expensive, but homeowners in many parts of the country could face “extreme costs” when it comes to their coverage in the coming months. In Winona County, Minnesota, for instance, homeowners are being told to brace…

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Homeowners take issue with flood insurance and lack of paid claims

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Victims of Hurricane Sandy continue to fight for monetary compensation Some 16 months after Hurricane Sandy slammed into the East Coast of the U.S., homeowners are still working to recover from the disaster. The powerful storm caused an estimated $68 billion in damage, most of which came from floods that were triggered by the storm. In New Jersey and New York, homeowners quickly learned that the damage caused to their properties was not covered by their insurance policies because private insurers in the U.S. do not offer flood protection. Instead,…

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Flood insurance rates may see turmoil throughout the US in coming months

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Insurance rates may soon become chaotic due to changing flood maps and new legislation Flood insurance rates are expected to begin fluctuating throughout the U.S. this year. Reforms are taking hold of the National Flood Insurance Program due to new legislation. The provisions of this legislation are delaying significant increases in insurance premiums for the time being, but the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which oversees the federal insurance program, continues to make revisions to flood maps that are having a dramatic impact on the cost of insurance protection. Arizona…

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