Picture this: It's 3 AM, and your phone is ringing off the hook. Your senior living facility is underwater. Literally.
The storm that was "never supposed to happen here" just did. And now, you're facing millions in damages, displaced residents, and a reputation that's sinking faster than your property value.
But here's the kicker: Your standard insurance policy? It doesn't cover a dime of flood damage.
If this scenario sends chills down your spine, keep reading. Because in the next few minutes, you'll discover why flood insurance isn't just an option for senior living facilities – it's a lifeline.
Let's cut to the chase: The flood risk landscape is changing, and it's changing fast.
According to recent data, floods in the U.S. cost between $179.8 billion and $496 billion in total damages per year. That's billion with a 'B'. And guess what? Many of these floods are happening in areas previously considered "low-risk."
Take Broward County in South Florida, for example. They recently added 88,000 properties to their flood zones. That's 88,000 property owners who thought they were safe, now scrambling for coverage.
But here's the real kicker: Even if you're not in a designated flood zone, you're still at risk. As Jacob Martin, Manager of Flood at Burns & Wilcox, puts it: "You can have a flooding event pretty much everywhere in the country. The reality is these events are happening all the time and it only takes one to impact your life in a very significant way."
For senior living facilities, the stakes are even higher. It's not just about property damage – it's about the safety and well-being of your residents.
Now, you might be thinking, "I've got insurance. I'm covered." Think again.
Standard property insurance policies don't cover flood damage. Let that sink in for a moment.
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) offers coverage, but with strict limits: $500,000 for a building and $500,000 for its contents. For a senior living facility? That's a drop in the bucket.
Private flood insurance can offer higher limits and more comprehensive coverage. But here's the catch: Many senior living operators don't even realize they need it until it's too late.
When a flood hits a senior living facility, the costs go far beyond repairing water damage:
At Echo Assurance, we understand the unique challenges faced by senior living facilities. That's why we offer customized flood insurance solutions that go beyond the basic NFIP coverage:
The time to secure proper flood insurance isn't when the storm clouds are gathering – it's now.
As Brad Turner, VP and National Product Manager for Flood at Burns & Wilcox, warns: "The premiums are very high, especially in Florida, when you factor in the actual exposure and the expected losses over a very short period of time."
In other words, waiting could cost you – big time.
Remember, in the world of senior living, you're not just protecting a building – you're safeguarding the homes and lives of those in your care. Can you afford to leave that to chance?
Don't let your senior living facility become another flood statistic. Contact Echo Assurance today and sleep soundly, knowing you're prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws your way.
Because when it comes to flood protection, it's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.
Call us now to schedule your free flood risk assessment. Your residents are counting on you. Don't let them down.