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The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is managed by the FEMA and is delivered to the public by a network of more than 50 insurance companies and the NFIP Direct. Floods can happen anywhere — just one inch of floodwater can cause up to $25,000 in damage.
These examples show the cost of flood insurance for single-family homes under NFIP’s pricing approach, using data from single-family policies in-force as of August 31, 2023. Learn more about the switch from the legacy rating method to NFIP’s pricing approach.
How does flood insurance work? If your community participates in the National Flood Insurance Program, or NFIP, as a homeowner or a business, both building and contents coverage can be included in your policy. Renters can get coverage for contents only. Policies issued by the NFIP pay even if a federal disaster is not declared.
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) provides affordable insurance to property owners and encourages communities to adopt and enforce floodplain management regulations.
If your home experienced a few inches (or a few feet) of flood water, the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) can help you recover. Report your loss immediately to your insurance agent or carrier.
Need help understanding your flood insurance policy? Learn more about deductibles, what is and is not covered by flood insurance, and how items are valued at time of loss.
The NFIP offers two types of coverage – building coverage and contents coverage – to protect your home and belongings. Here are examples of what’s covered with NFIP flood insurance: Foundation walls, anchorage systems, and staircases.