Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed flood-prone properties and excess flood coverage in North Carolina.
Real conversations from agents about placing flood-prone properties and excess flood coverage in North Carolina.
Being a coastal NC agent, I often get calls from people ONLY looking for home insurance. I took the NCJUA-NCIUA flood CE class today and they hammerd home the need for a flood declination if I sell a home policy and don't sell flood insurance too. Here're my questions: Would you quote flood...
Helen Valentine yeah, my foot rolls out onto the outside of my foot so I need to stop my foot rolling and the heel pipe please so any insoles be great. I've tried to have Man's made but the...
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I watched a documentary on Hurricane Helene the other day and one of the statistics was only 7% of those affected in NC had coverage for the damage and it got me wondering why flood insurance isn't a conversation when "mudflow" is under flood insurance and those living in the mountains definitely...
Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for flood-prone properties and excess flood coverage in North Carolina include various surplus and admitted carriers. Availability varies by specific risk details.
Many agents report difficulty placing flood-prone properties and excess flood coverage in North Carolina. Our database contains 2 discussions specifically about this niche in North Carolina, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.
Independent agents in North Carolina recommend networking with peers, working with wholesale brokers like RT Specialty or Kinsale, and checking surplus lines markets. Browse the 2 agent discussions below for specific carrier recommendations.
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