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Flood, Flood, or Flood. What Does the Insured Mean When They Report a Flood
Academy of Insurance
Updated Nov 30, 2020
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Your insureds, the NFIP, ISO, AAIS and DIC policies each define “Flood” differently. What your insured considers a “flood” may simply be considered water damage in insurance language. But even ISO and AAIS manage “water damage” loss differently.
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