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Big "I" Flood Quiz

Big "I" Flood Quiz

How Much Do You (Really) Know About Flood Insurance? Test your knowledge with our quick quiz. 
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    Correct! According to FEMA, 25% of flood losses occur in low to moderate flood risk zones. Be sure to offer flood to all your customers to help protect your E&O.

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    While it seems high to many, a full 25% of flood losses occur in low to moderate flood risk zones according to FEMA. Be sure to offer flood to all your customers to help protect your E&O.

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    12 to 14 percent of American homeowners have flood insurance. Are your clients among them? Offering flood insurance is great way to cover your E&O, provide a valuable coverage for your customers, and an additional revenue stream for your agency.

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    Nope!

    The correct answer is 12 to 14 percent. Offering flood insurance is great way to cover your E&O, provide a valuable coverage for your customers, and an additional revenue stream for your agency.

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    Good Call!

    Nearly one quarter of all flood losses stem from lower risk zones like flood X. It’s a common misconception that only homes in flood zones need insurance, but you can help educate your clients so they know better!

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    Think Again!

    Nearly one quarter of all flood losses stem from lower risk zones like flood X. They may not need it but they sure should consider it! Offer every client flood and let the choice be theirs to make.

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    Flooding after a wildfire is a one-two punch. Following a wildfire, the terrain is dramatically altered. The ground can no longer absorb water, so even light rain can lead to devastating flash flooding and mudflows. Be sure you’ve offered flood to all homeowners in your client roster regardless of their flood zone.

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    Sorry, the opposite is true.

    Flooding after a wildfire is a one-two punch. Following a wildfire, the terrain is dramatically altered. The ground can no longer absorb water, so even light rain can lead to devastating flash flooding and mudflows. Be sure you’ve offered flood to all homeowners in your client roster regardless of their flood zone.

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    No, the risk is now higher.

    While damage from flooding is always a risk to every home, flooding after a wildfire is a one-two punch. Following a wildfire, the terrain is dramatically altered. The ground can no longer absorb water, so even light rain can lead to devastating flash flooding and mudflows. Be sure you’ve offered flood to all homeowners in your client roster regardless of their flood zone.

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    You've Got It!

    In 2021 Big “I” Flood celebrated 20 years of partnership between Big “I" Flood and Selective Insurance, making 2023 our 22nd year working together. These many years of collaboration and partnership between Selective and Big “I” Flood have helped countless independent agents provide critical NFIP flood insurance for their customers.

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    Not Quite!

    In 2021 Big “I” Flood celebrated 20 years of partnership between Big “I" Flood and Selective Insurance, making 2023 our 21st year working together. These many years of collaboration and partnership between Selective and Big “I” Flood have helped countless independent agents provide critical NFIP flood insurance for their customers.

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