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Is Your Home Fully Covered? Know Before Disaster Strikes

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When Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast in 2005, thousands of homeowners expected their insurance to help them rebuild. Instead, many were shocked when their claims were denied. The reason? Their policies covered wind damage—but not flooding.

Misunderstandings like this are common, according to Kiplinger Personal Finance. As extreme weather events become more frequent, homeowners need to know exactly what their insurance policies cover—and what they don’t.

Water Damage: What’s Covered and What’s Not

Homeowners insurance does cover some water damage, such as a burst pipe or a leaking water heater. But flooding from hurricanes, heavy rains, or storm surges? That requires separate flood insurance.

The federal National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) offers coverage, often at lower rates, but it comes with strict limits. Private insurers, on the other hand, may provide higher coverage amounts and better reimbursement rates. If you live in a flood-prone area, securing the right policy is crucial.

Wind: Hidden Deductibles Can Add Up

Standard policies cover damage from wind and wind-driven rain. However, homeowners in hurricane-prone regions may face a separate wind deductible. Unlike a flat-dollar deductible, this is often a percentage of the home’s insured value. That means if your home is insured for $300,000 and you have a 5% wind deductible, you’d be responsible for the first $15,000 in wind-related damage before insurance kicks in.

Checking your policy now can prevent a costly surprise later.

Fire: Wildfire Coverage Comes at a Cost

While standard homeowners insurance covers fire damage, rising wildfire risks have made coverage much more expensive in vulnerable areas. Some insurers are pulling out of wildfire-prone states, making it harder—and pricier—for homeowners to find coverage. If you live in a high-risk zone, be prepared for increasing premiums.

Earthquakes: Not Included by Default

If you live in an earthquake-prone area, don’t assume your standard policy will cover the damage. Earthquake coverage requires a separate policy or an add-on (endorsement) to your existing plan. Without it, earthquake damage—including structural repairs and personal property loss—will come entirely out of pocket.

Check Your Policy Before Disaster Strikes

Many homeowners assume they’re covered for every disaster, only to find out too late that they aren’t. Now is the time to review your policy, understand any gaps, and consider additional coverage if needed. A little preparation today can prevent financial devastation in the future.

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