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Flood Insurance Comes With a Waiting Period

March 9th, 2022



As massive floods from Tropical Storm Harvey sweep Texas, you might be wondering how fast you can buy flood insurance.

Home insurance doesnt pay to repair damage caused by flooding. Youll need to buy separate flood insurance to cover tropical storms, torrential rain and overflowing rivers.

Its smart to buy flood insurance before flooding becomes imminent, as theres usually a waiting period between the time you buy your policy and the time it takes effect. However, there are a few situations in which coverage can kick in without a delay.

Waiting period for flood insurance

If you buy your policy through the National Flood Insurance Program, coverage will kick in 30 days from the purchase date.

The waiting period might be shorter -- around 10 to 14 days -- if you buy private flood insurance. But not all states and communities have private sellers, so ask your home insurer or agent about options in your area.

If flooding occurs during the blackout period, your policy wont pay to fix damage to your home or belongings.

When the waiting period doesnt apply

The following scenarios are exceptions to the NFIP waiting period, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency:

There might also be exceptions to the waiting periods for private policies, including if youre switching from an NFIP policy to a private one. Ask your insurer for more details.

Last-minute coverage for your car

Flood insurance doesnt extend to your vehicle. If your car suffers flood damage, comprehensive car insurance pays for repairs.

Car insurers generally wont sell new coverage if your area is under a storm watch. If that hasnt happened yet, ask your insurer about adding comprehensive coverage to your policy. Provided youre able to buy a policy, there wont be a waiting period.


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