If you are the type of person who always pays your insurance premiums on time, you might feel completely secure and at ease in the fact that you would be totally covered in the event of a flood. Are you sure that you have adequate and proper coverage for both your house and the contents therein? While relishing in the peace of having coverage, is it possible that you have underestimated the value of your home or that you have not recently gotten an estimate of the total cost to rebuild? Have you remembered to update your policy each time you have purchased valuable items?
It is always difficult to get by when you are hit by a disaster like a flood, but finding out that your home and contents were underinsured is a shock like none other. At a moment when you are faced with a devastating loss, it can be a crushing blow to find out that you are losing thousands of dollars due to inadequate insurance coverage. This thought should move you, the policy holder, to make sure you have enough coverage in the event that disaster strikes your home unexpectedly.
It is important to make sure your insurance coverage is adequate, and there is no better time to do it than now, before disaster strikes. Also, if there are frequent or occasional land slides or shifts, or your area is prone to flooding, it is crucial that you inform your insurance provider of this, as failing to do so could result in the denial of your claim in the event of a flood.
You should also remember to update your buildings coverage when you do home improvements to be certain that these improvements and the cost to replace them will be covered in the event of a flood. The same applies to your contents coverage when your purchase or acquire valuable items not already on your policy.
Do you have a new-for-old cover? This means your flood insurance policy provider will pay out to replace the lost or damaged item. You should check your policy because some insurance providers have a time frame or limit about how long a specific item had been in your possession.
Another very important task if you have contents coverage is to inform your insurance provider if you possess any valuables, such as paintings, other works of art, or any valuable goods you will want included in your coverage. Don't hesitate to pay a higher premium or even get a separate policy for very expensive items. Floods can occur without any warning whatsoever, and it is certainly not worth a few extra pounds to lose your valuables because they were not covered by your policy.
If you are buying a house from the previous owner, be sure to ask him or her about their flood insurance policy and who provided it so that you can be sure there are no problems and you will be able to get adequate coverage for botht he home and the contents therein. This will also keep you from inheriting problems in getting a policy associated with the property.
Finally, you should seek advice from your flood zone insurance provider, especially if you live in a high risk flood area. Although your location could limit your coverage options for both your home and the contents, your provider should still be able to offer you plenty of good advice. Secure in the knowledge that all of your concerns have been addressed and that you have adequate coverage, you will be able to rest at ease, knowing that if disaster strikes, you will be protected.