Wright Flood to Launch Residential, Private Flood Insurance Option in 5 States

August 22, 2023

Wright National Flood Insurance Services introduced FocusFlood, the company’s newest product and an extension of its popular ResiFlood program, into Florida, Texas, New Jersey, South Carolina and Louisiana.

Written on a non-admitted basis, FocusFlood is the latest proprietary private flood product offered exclusively through Wright Flood agents. The Wright Flood product development team has integrated the latest in flood modeling technology and geospatial analysis combined with systematic decision-making to provide a granularly accurate and affordable primary flood coverage for residential property owners.

FocusFlood implements an expanded footprint that offers additional capacity in select states. It also provides a variety of “a la carte” coverages, giving property owners the flexibility to match coverage to their flood risks. It will help make Wright Flood’s private flood insurance products even easier to quote and understand. By reducing the number of application questions through the integration of third-party data and combining the latest in geocoding technology to increase the number of eligible properties, the time agents currently spend on that part of the process will be able to focus on other priority areas to support our customers.

Some of the features that are part of FocusFlood include:

  • Coverages of up to $5 million for dwelling and $250,000 for contents
  • 7-day waiting period for non-loan closings
  • Single deductible for both dwelling and contents coverage
  • Automatic replacement cost on both dwelling and personal property
  • Building ordinance coverage included
  • Loss of use coverage available
  • Resiliency coverage available
  • No elevation certificate required

Beyond the first five states, FocusFlood will expand to include California, Tennessee, Hawaii, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi and Pennsylvania next month. In October, it will grow again to add Washington, Ohio, Alabama, Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut and New York.

Source: Wright Flood

Topics Flood New Markets

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