The vast majority of homeowners don’t have coverage against the most expensive type of natural disaster. West Virginia flood insurance has yet to become commonplace in that market. That is problematic when taking into account the fact that flooding is the fastest growing form of natural disaster. Moreover, it is also the most costly form of natural disaster in the state. In the majority of West Virginia counties, not even one percent of households have this insurance coverage. Not even a month after deadly flooding struck a great deal of…
Read MoreTag: west virginia flood insurance
Flood insurance rates continue to rise in West Virginia
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 While these provisions have been repealed, insurance premiums are still expected to rise over the coming months, especially due to the fact that government subsidies meant to reduce the financial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%…
Read MoreWest Virginia seeks to open flood insurance to the private market
States begin taking matters into their own hands when it comes to flood protection As U.S. federal lawmakers continue to work to find a solution to the problems facing the National Flood Insurance Program, states are beginning to take steps to address these issues on their own. Typically, homeowners can only find the flood protection they need through the federal program. The program, however, is crippled by debt that has made it nearly impossible for the program to provide coverage adequately. Because federal lawmakers have been slow to resolve the…
Read MoreWest Virginia legislators decry rising flood insurance rates
State lawmakers to confront Congress regarding rising premiums Lawmakers in West Virginia are beginning to express their concerns regarding rising flood insurance rates. The state’s House of Delegates plans to urge Congress to address the issue in the coming year, but whether federal lawmakers will seek to mitigate the pressure of higher insurance premiums is an uncertain matter. West Virginia lawmakers suggest that homeowners and businesses alike are suffering under the financial pressure associated with higher insurance premiums and this pressure is only expected to grow as premiums continue to…
Read More