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From providing a quote to assisting with claims, we work together, as a team, dedicated to relationships, longevity, and making sure you stay protected in the event of a flood. Californians and more than $580 billion worth of structures (including contents) are vulnerable to flooding throughout the state. Often over the next century New York City will be hit with disastrous floods like those seen during Hurricane Sandy.

Homes were damaged during the Louisiana flood of 2016 resulting in 106,000+ homes registering for recovery efforts with FEMA due to lack of flood insurance. Of damage was caused by flooding in Iowa during 2008- including homes, crops, and The University of Iowa. National Flood Insurance, LLC, is one of the nations leading flood insurance agencies.

As a general agent for flood insurance, we provide the experience and expertise you need, as well as the ability to quote, underwrite, and bind your flood insurance policy. We provide direct access for flood insurance coverage through multiple A+ rated private flood insurance companies or through the government backed National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
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The information needed to better enable the homeowner to protect their home, the business owner to protect their assets, and the associated professional includingrealtors, title agents, and mortgage brokers to better assist their clients and the properties they own.
No matter your location, no matter your flood zone - it's fast, it's easy, and it's accurate.
See a sample elevation certificate and learn what is needed to write your flood insurance policy.
Anytime during regular business hours we're here for you.
A flood zone is a geographical area designated on a Flood Hazard Boundary Map.
Flood zones are intended to be an indication of estimated flood risk, and they are currently used to determine which properties are lender-required to carry flood insurance.
Recent flooding events, such as Hurricanes Sandy, Irma, and Harvey have shown that there are serious misconceptions about flood zones and flood risk.
Our goal at National Flood Insurance is to provide you, the consumer, one thing and one thing only - knowledge.
Did you know all 50 states have experienced economic loss as a result of flooding in the last five years?
The largest floods in American history (according the National Geographic) have resulted in about $6 billion in damages per year in the United States.
Even worse - 80% of damaged homes did not have flood insurance.
However, it's not just coastal states that are affected.
Multiple areas are susceptible including dams and new housing developments, along with mountainous or coastal regions.
In fact, the Mississippi River has caused some of the most deadly and costly flooding in the country.
Our agency works hard to stay current and up-to-date so we can provide you the knowledge and resources you need, when you need it.
As a general agent, National Flood Insurance, LLC is able to write your flood insurance policy, nationwide, through either the NFIP or a private A+ rated carrier.
Your flood insurance policy does not renew automatically, so it is important to ensure your policy does not lapse.
Homes and businesses in high-risk areas that are susceptible to flooding are required to have flood insurance if the mortgage is from federally regulated or insured lender.
An Elevation Certificate is a phrase frequently used when discussing floodplain management.
If you've recently heard this term and are a little confused - that's OK!
In a nutshell, if your property (either your home or your business) is in a high-risk flood zone, your insurance agent and/or carrier will more than likely require an Elevation Certificate (EC) to determine your flood insurance premium rate.
Let's break it down.
An elevation certificate (EC) is an important tool that documents and confirms your home's elevation in high-risk areas relative to the estimated height floodwaters will reach in the event a major flood occurs.
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