WaltonLoads08 said:
SeMgCo87 said:
agswin1988 said:
Do you really think the federal govt is going to not pay out on something this big. No govt agency or individual would stick their neck on the line and tell the general public, sorry we don't have the money for this natural disaster
You're right if you have the insurance. but the folks in Baton Rouge last year got $3000 for their destroyed house through their claims to FEMA. They did NOT have insurance, and that was all the money FEMA had for the claims.
That's what we learned from friends who went through it last August in Baton Rouge.
Now it could have been entirely political...
I'm just a heartless fiscal conservative, but they should have gotten no tax dollars at all if they chose not to protect themselves.
My explanation felt awkward, so I checked it out on NFIP website. I was a bit off the full explanation.
The Community (e.g.: Houston / Harris County, Sugarland, etc.) has to agree to participate in the program, each year for new maps. Then FEMA works with an insurer to set up the policies.
If you buy the insurance, you get $250k coverage, with $100k coverage for contents. You have to buy additional insurance for more than that, and argue like the dickens for less than that.
If you don't buy the insurance, the best you can do is get a disaster loan, and perhaps a small amount of cash award from FEMA. - This was the $3k I referred to in Baton Rouge last year.
The original intent (and still is, but...) was to have the premiums cover the risk costs. Program was doing fine up until early 2000's, when Katrina cleaned them out...so did Sandy. They now stand at about $25B in debt to the Treasury. Yeah that's us, and you're right.
Sorry, I didn't mean to mislead.