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Analytics and Reporting Tool (PART). Reports will continue to be migrated and removed from this site. You are encouraged to visit PIVOT for your reports.
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Floods can happen anywhere — just one inch of floodwater can cause up to $25,000 in damage. Most homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage. Flood insurance is a separate policy that can cover buildings, the contents in a building, or
The information on this page will be especially useful to insurance professionals because it covers many technical subjects, including how to become a FloodSmart Agent, details of the flood insurance
Information and tools from the National Flood Insurance Program to help insurance agents sell flood insurance, take care of clients after a flood event, and help clients renew their flood policies.
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