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The Hartford Flood Insurance Review

The Hartford Flood Insurance is an insurance carrier based in Hartford, CT. The company was founded in 1984 and offers flood insurance in 47 states (and Washington, DC). Flooding is the number one natural disaster in the United States. According to FEMA floods cost Americans more than a billion dollars a year. However, standard homeowners insurance policies don't cover flood damage. 

The Hartford Flood Insurance FAQ

What types of coverage does The Hartford Flood Insurance offer?

Flood insurance includes a variety of coverages. One of the best ways to saving money on your home insurance is to only pay for the coverage you need. There are two main types of flood insurance: policies offered by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and those provided by private companies, also known as excess flood coverage. The Hartford Flood Insurance only offers federal flood insurance policies..

NFIP Flood Coverage: Flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Progam has two basic policies. One that covers the building property up to $250,000 and one that covers personal property up to $100,000.

  • Dwelling Coverage: Also called dwelling insurance. This is the part of your flood insurance policy that helps pay for the rebuilding or the repair of the physical structure of your home. Federal flood insurance has a maximum coverage of $250,000. If you have a mortgage, your lender may require you to apply for excess flood coverage.

  • Other Structures Coverage: This covers structures on the residence premises separated from the dwelling by a clear space or connected to the dwelling by a fence, utility line, or related connection. Examples include a detached garage, tool shed, driveway, swimming pool, gazebo, or fence.

  • Personal Property Protection: This insurance protects the items in your home, like your furniture. If they're damaged or lost, personal property coverage could help you cover the cost of replacing them. Federal flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Progam maxes out at $100,000. If that doesn't cover the value of your personal property, consider buying excess flood coverage.

The Hartford Flood Insurance customers can also add the following riders or endorsements to their home insurance policies:

  • Valuable Items: Valuable personal property coverage protects items such as expensive collections, engagement rings, watches, and other jewelry from theft, loss, or damage.

How can you save money on a The Hartford Flood Insurance home insurance policy?

When you ask for a quote with The Hartford Flood Insurance, make sure you ask for all the discounts you qualify for.

  • Flood Zone Designation: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) creates flood zone maps that estimate the risk of flooding.
  • Freeboard (Property Elevation Above BFE): Homewoners who elevate their homes above the base flood elevations (BFEs) pay lower premiums. For example, adding a 2-foot elevation to a home could reduce your flood insurance premiums by more than $1,000 a year.

 

Want more discounts? Check the discounts tab for a full list of general policy discounts you can qualify for with The Hartford Flood Insurance.

What additional benefits does The Hartford Flood Insurance offer?

The Hartford Flood Insurance offers the following benefits to its customers:

  • 24/7 Phone Availability: Customer service is staffed around the clock.

What is the financial strength rating of The Hartford Flood Insurance?

The financial strength rating of an insurance company scores its ability to pay contracts and policies. Each agency has its own standards and rating scale and a company's rating can change any day. It's a good idea to check the financial rating of an insurance company before you purchase a policy. There are five main rating agencies.  SuperMoney's financial strength rating is based, among other factors, on the average score from available ratings.

The Hartford Flood Insurance scores an A or excellent, which is SuperMoney's second highest available score.

 

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Message From The Hartford Flood Insurance

Flood insurance is typically an optional coverage that can help protect your home against damage caused by flooding. However, in some cases, your mortgage provider may mandate that you carry it. Most people think you only need this coverage when you live near water, but you don’t have to have a home along the coast or near a river to need it. Even areas considered at lower risk can be vulnerable to flooding due to many other conditions that can cause it, like poor drainage systems, rapid rainfall accumulations, seasonal snow-melting or even construction run-offs.

Don’t assume that disasters like these won’t happen to your home. Landscapes and weather patterns are constantly changing and this can result in unexpected flooding. Some areas are even more likely to experience flood damage than they are to suffer fire damage. To learn more, contact an insurance agent from The Hartford.

Availability

  Available in 47 states and Washington, D.C.
  • Alabama
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • Washington, DC
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

Feature Breakdown

Policy Discounts
  • Higher Deductibles
  • Claims Free
Property Discounts
  • Flood Zone Designation
  • Freeboard (Property Elevation Above BFE)
Home and Renters Insurance
  • Personal Property Protection
  • Dwelling Coverage
  • Other Structures Coverage
  • Debris Removal
Home and Renters Insurance Riders
  • Valuable Items
  • Flood Coverage (Federal)
Financial Strength Rating A
Carrier Features 24/7 Phone Availability

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Recommendation score measures the loyalty between a provider and a consumer. It's at +100 if everybody recommends the provider, and at -100 when no one recommends.

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