Different insurance companies have different covers for different things. However, you may be able to get insurance for flood separately from your other insurance that you may have.
"Flood Insurance" will cover damage resulting from a Flood. Homeowners Insurance will not.
No, Flood insurance will not cover your Automobile. Your Comprehensive Auto Insurance will cover flood damage to your Car.
Yes Atlas insurance does cover flood damage. They also secure food insurance that you may need and also provide you with insurance to replace your assets which were damaged in the flood.
Homeowner's insurance policies do not cover flood damage. You will need a Flood Insurance policy and to get one you will have to apply and wait 30 days.
Homeowner's insurance is a very important essential if someone owns a home. This insurance does not cover non-flood damage for water in the basement, though. It only covers flood damage or loss of valuables. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_homeowners_insurance_cover
If you have flood insurance it will cover damage resulting from a flood. It does not matter if a national disaster has been declared or not.
Yes it does, through their comprehensive insurance coverage.
Some companies in the United States that offer protection and insurance for flood and water damage include State Farm, Allstate, Nationwide, and Farmers Insurance. It is important to contact multiple insurance providers to compare coverage options and pricing specific to your location and property.
Unfortunately not. Read your policy well but more then likely not! I worked in two different insurance companies and water damage was a very big deal! The only way you could get any type of coverage was if you had flood insurance, if you lived in a flood zone, and IF FEMA declared it a flood! Sorry!
Yes but it will vary by policy. Most will cover that as part of the basic coverage but some may exclude it under flood insurance if tyou do not get the extra.
Possibly, It just depends if your home was flooded or not.
In most states, homeowner's insurance does not cover water damage from a leaky roof. Water damage is generally covered under a separate policy called flood insurance.