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May 26, 2026
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What Counts as a Flood for Insurance Purposes?

Understanding what qualifies as a flood is essential for homeowners and property owners who are considering flood insurance. Many are surprised to learn that not all flood damage is treated the same by insurers.

Policy Pilot Insurance Services believes it’s important for our clients to know exactly how floods are defined for insurance purposes, so they can make informed decisions about their coverage

How Do Insurers Define a Flood?

A “flood” is typically defined as a temporary condition where two or more acres of normally dry land, or two or more properties, are submerged under water or mudflow. Key points include:

  • The water must come from outside your home, such as from overflowing rivers, heavy rain or rapid snowmelt.
  • Flooding must affect at least two properties or a large area of land.
  • Water damage from burst pipes, roof leaks or appliance malfunctions is not considered a flood under standard policies.

Knowing what counts as a flood can help you determine if your property is at risk, understand what your policy covers and doesn’t, and avoid surprises during the claims process.

Common Causes of Flooding in California

California faces unique flood risks, including:

  • Heavy rainfall and flash floods
  • Overflowing rivers or streams
  • Coastal storm surges
  • Mudflows following wildfires

A dedicated flood insurance policy is generally needed to cover losses from these events.

Get Clarity on Your Flood Insurance

If you’re unsure whether your property is protected or want to learn more about flood insurance in California, our team is ready to assist. Our team at Policy Pilot Insurance Services is here to help you review your current coverage, explain policy details, and explore flood insurance options tailored to California’s unique risks.

Contact us today to discuss your coverage needs and get answers to your questions.

 

This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.

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