- The big picture: The law requires homeowners in FEMA-designated high-risk flood areas to purchase an NFIP plan, but because flood maps are rarely updated many additional Americans outside of official flood zones would benefit from purchasing the optional Preferred Risk Policy. These policies cost less than private insurance.
- Correcting a common myth: Flood insurance is NOT the same as homeowners insurance. Homeowners insurance policies are exempt from flood damage.
- Yes, but: Not enough at-risk homeowners take advantage of the program, causing higher costs to the taxpayer and leaving many without the protection they need.
Take action: If you or someone you know does not have flood insurance, but lives in an area that floods, make sure to take advantage of the NFIP’s Preferred Risk Policy.
Go deeper: Read more about common flood insurance misconceptions.