Much of the mid-west, most of the US, has seen record levels of snow and ice. Spring is coming. When it gets to your locality it melts. There are floods pretty much every year. This year ... there will be floods in places that usually don't flood.
This is the time to make doubly sure that you are covered for flooding. There is a time limit and you have to have it a considerable amount of time before any event to be covered.
Double check your location for any history or chance of flooding. Review your coverage. Handle it now and it is pennies on the dollar. Wait too long and you are on your own. Time is not on your side.
Subject suggested by, respectfully stolen from:
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2011/01/the_time_to_buy_flood_insuranc.phpNational Flood Insurance Program:
http://www.floodsmart.gov/floodsmart/And if it doesn't flood, well ... , you really ought to have flood insurance if there is any chance of flooding. Myself ... I live on a hill of sand that drains like a sieve. Three near misses by hurricanes in two weeks, two solid weeks of constant heavy rain, without so much as a standing puddle.
If your location isn't similarly flood resistant check your flood insurance.