The Changing Rules Of Flood Insurance

The Changing Rules of Flood Insurance

New maps may put your home in the zone for flood insurance.

By Anne Kates Smith, Senior Associate Editor
From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine


Flood insurance doesn’t grab the headlines like, say, health-care reform does. Yet it’s got all the elements of a front-burner issue. Inland homeowners caught by surprise by the recent deluges in Tennessee and New England are angry that they weren’t sold flood insurance, while communities across the country are up in arms as new flood maps sweep them into insurance-required zones.

Meanwhile, questions swirl about the future solvency of the federal government-run insurance program, which covers 5.5 million properties. Intended to be supported by policy premiums, it now owes Uncle Sam almost $19 billion. And although Washington politicians debate badly needed long-term reforms, the program limps along on successive rounds of short-term funding. In the past year, the National Flood Insurance Program has lapsed (meaning no policies could be sold) three times. The most recent interruption came in June, just as hurricane season opened with forecasters calling for three to seven major storms this year.

Don’t be put off by all the noise. This is a great time to consider flood insurance. Flooding isn’t covered by most homeowners policies, and insurance may be more affordable than you think — especially given the high cost of fixing flood damage. You must carry flood insurance if you have a federally backed mortgage and your home is in a high-risk zone — defined as having a 26% chance of flooding within a 30-year period, or 1% annually. Flood insurance is optional if you don’t have a mortgage or you live in a less risky area, but it’s an option you should consider because 25% of all flood claims are made in areas of low to moderate risk.

Even though the flood-insurance program is run by the feds, you purchase a policy through an insurance agent at one of some 90 companies nationwide. Your community must participate in the NFIP (more than 20,000 do). You don’t have to comparison-shop because the rates are set by Uncle Sam (see estimated premiums and find an agent at www.floodsmart.gov).

“Give us a call at the Bogle Agency Insurance and we can tailor the exact kind of coverage you are looking for,” said Philip R. Bogle, owner.  “With all of the recent storms and heavy amounts of rain, the time has never been better for you to update your insurance and guarantee your property is protected.”

A home that’s in a low-risk zone may qualify for a preferred rate, with annual premiums ranging from $119 to $395 to protect both the home and its contents, depending on how much coverage you buy. Standard rates in a high-risk area start at $477 and go up to $2,633 a year. Coverage for basements is limited. You can insure your home for up to $250,000 and its contents for up to $100,000; renters can buy contents-only coverage. If you want insurance beyond what the NFIP provides, you must buy “excess” coverage from a private insure that can be secured through your insurance agent.

Don’t be upset if an updated flood map draws you into a higher-risk zone. A bigger worry is that an outdated map might conceal your true risk. (You can see whether your map is scheduled for review or has recently been updated at www.floodsmart.gov.) Buy a policy before the new map becomes effective, which can take a few weeks to several months, and you’ll lock in the lower rates associated with the lower-risk zone. Don’t wait until you hear raindrops on the roof: Policies take 30 days to go into effect.

 

Prepare For Hurricane Season

Bogle Agency Wants You To  Prepare for Hurricane Season 

 
 
Although the hurricane season doesn’t officially begin until June 1, tropical storm forecasters are predicting above-average activity for 2011. Even if you live in the Northeast, like us, the possibility of a hurricane hit remains!

An average of 15 “named storms” are predicted for this season, approximately half of which are expected to become hurricanes, according to Accuweather.com’s hurricane center meteorologists.

Meanwhile, forecasters at Colorado State University’s Tropical Meteorology Project predict an “above-average probability of U.S. and Caribbean major hurricane landfall.”

Thomas Gray, CNA’s Consulting Director for Property Risk Control, had this advice for agents: “The best way for you to help your clients is by educating them before the storm actually hits. Discuss with them what their needs might be, and plan accordingly.”

How can the Bogle Agency help you?

“At Bogle, we have policies specifically tailored for such emergencies, and they can complement, or strengthen your current homeowner’s insurance or business insurance,” said Philip. R. Bogle. “Give us a call and we can package something for you today, before any storms hit.”

We talk to our clients to make sure they have adequate coverage and the right type(s) of insurance for hurricanes and tropical storms. There is no “one-size-fits-all” solution. Together, we can determine the best solution for your business or home. 
 
We recommend that businesses develop continuity plans that incorporate the impact of hurricanes and other possible disasters. Clients should also consider the value of having an evacuation plan for employees and a contingency plan to protect business assets.
 
“Please remember, all of us at the Bogle Agency are dedicated to making sure you’re protected,” added Bogle. ” We’ve been in business since 1919, and with our experience, we can help you with all of your insurance needs.”

 

DISTRACTED DRIVING – A GROWING PROBLEM

Distracted Driving – A Growing Problem

Distracted driving, alcohol, and speeding are leading causes of fatal and serious injury crashes. According to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Association, at any point during daylight hours, over 800,000 vehicles are being driven by someone using a hand-held cell phone. Some of these vehicles are being driven by employees conducting business while behind the wheel.

If they cause an accident, their employer could be responsible not just for workers’ compensation and disability claims, but also for liability judgments and for fines associated with criminal vehicular activity.

As their insurance advisor, you can help your technology and life science save lives and money by making them aware of the risk they face when employees use cell phones while driving on company business. The Hartford’s Distracted Driving – A Growing Problem provides you and your clients with information and resources to help develop their own distracted driving policies.

BOGLE AGENCY INSURANCE TO EXPAND

May 4, 2011, for immediate release.
 

BOGLE AGENCY INSURANCE TO EXPAND

 
Bogle Agency Insurance of Lyndhurst, NJ is in the process of expanding its business, and seeks experienced insurance producers & brokers to come and grow with them.
 
“Bogle is an independent insurance agency, representing many carriers, so that gives us the ability to market and write all lines of insurance in New Jersey,” said Philip Bogle, owner of the family-owned company established in 1919.  “We are looking for dynamic individuals who are experienced in New Jersey insurance sales and products, and intend to fully support them through our advanced social media and marketing campaign.  We utilize Facebook, Twitter and Linked In to keep current in today’s world of business.”

Do you have what it takes to work for Bogle?

With over 90 years and four generations of experience with insurance in New Jersey, we have mastered how to build a rock-solid, knowledgeable community of agents and insurance carriers. Bogle Agency Insurance welcomes you to join our community and learn about our extensive book of NJ insurance options.

We specialize in all forms of insurance, whether it be New Jersey autohome or business insurance.  We also handle life, health, professional liability, and umbrella coverages.  If you have it, Bogle Agency can insure it!
 
“If you are looking for competitive compensation, excellent support, and ownership in your book of business or clients, then I urge you to contact me directly,” added Bogle. prbogle@bogleagency.com.  All contact will be held in the strictest confidence.
 
Feel free to check us out at any of the following links:

On the web at:  www.bogleagency.com
 
On Faceook at:  http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Bogle-Agency-Insurance/171280236234707
 
On Twitter at:  https://twitter.com/#!/BogleInsurance
 
Linked In at:  http://www.linkedin.com/company/1797344?trk=pro_other_cmpy
 
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Is Your Business Protected?

IS YOUR BUSINESS PROTECTED?

According to a recent insurance company survey, “One in three Americans believes that businesses are not doing enough to protect them from workplace discrimination and identity theft, according to a recent survey on behalf of Chubb Group of Insurance Companies. Nearly one-third of the people surveyed noted that, compared to a year ago, companies are less likely to protect employees from gender discrimination (30%) and other workplace discrimination (32%).”

 

 

Bogle Agency can help protect businesses against workplace discrimination and identity theft. Since we are an independent agency, we represent many insurance carriers and the various types of programs they offer.  We can custom fit what’s right for you!

 

The policies we recommend are tailored to the individual business need and are quite affordable.  Feel free to contact us for a free survey of your business exposures and a no obligation quote to protect your business. We can be reached at our state-of-the-art website at:  www.bogleagency.com, or on our Facebook Fan Page at:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bogle-Agency-Insurance/171280236234707.  Or you can just give us a call at our conveniently located Lyndhurst, NJ office, 201-939-1076.

 

We look forward to hearing from you!