State Farm Opts Out of Flood Insurance Program
Daily Real Estate News | June 16, 2010
State Farm, the nation’s largest insurer of homes, is opting out of the National Flood Insurance program.
The company blamed severing its relationship with the flood insurance program on the government’s failure to fund the program consistently.
Since 2002, there have been 11 last-minute reauthorizations of the National Flood Program, and
on four occasions the program was allowed to lapse for extended periods of time. These ‘stop/
start’ situations require a large company like State Farm to dedicate significant resources to
address challenges and coordinate numerous communications with customers, employees and
its more than 17,000 agents,
the company said in a statement.
State Farm reported that it currently has more than 800,000 flood insurance policies.
Source: Bankrate.com, Jay MacDonald

