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Are You Ready for the 2013 winter rainy season?

The winter rainy months bring all kinds of wet and snowy weather, and they also bring conditions such as heavy rains, ice jams and rapid snowmelt that can increase your flood risk. Many people are at an increased flood risk due to the near-record wildfire season in 2012. Flood insurance will help you financially protect your property from these weather events. Click below to see if any of these conditions might increase the flood risk in your area.

 
 
 
 
 
 

PRIMARY RESIDENCE DISCLAIMER


For flood insurance rating purposes, a primary residence is a building that will be lived in by the insured or the insured's spouse for at least 80 percent of the 365 days following the policy effective date. If the building will be lived in for less than 80 percent of the policy year, it is considered to be a non-primary residence.

How Can I get Covered?

  • Rate your risk
  • Estimate your premiums
  • Find an agent

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