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7 months ago · by · Comments Off on Insurance Claims 101: Real Advice From a Local Adjuster

Insurance Claims 101: Real Advice From a Local Adjuster

Most people don’t file insurance claims often… maybe once or twice in a lifetime. But when damage hits your home, there’s no handbook on what to do next. And let’s be honest: navigating the claims process can feel like a maze.

So we teamed up with Kory LaViolette, a National General Adjuster based right here in Wilmington, North Carolina, to walk through what really happens during a claim. From what to do right after an incident to what adjusters are actually looking for, this Q&A lays out everything homeowners wish they knew before the chaos.

Q: What should homeowners do immediately after damage happens?

A (Kory): First, protect your property. That might mean calling a plumber, fire department, or restoration company depending on the situation. After that, call your insurance agent. The faster you start the claim, the faster things can get moving. But always make sure the damage is documented before cleanup begins.

“It’s okay to take action, but don’t erase the evidence,” says Kory. “Photos and receipts matter.”

See how Cavik helps guide homeowners through the claims process from day one.

Q: What information should be gathered before contacting your insurance agent?

A (Kory): Three things are key:

  • The date of the loss
  • What caused it (be specific)
  • And whether anyone else was involved or hurt

It also helps to provide a short description of the damage and a copy of any emergency report (fire department, police, etc.). These details help the adjuster know what to expect during the inspection.

Q: How long does the average insurance claim take to process?

A (Kory): For a typical claim, you’re looking at 30 to 90 days from start to finish. That depends on the severity of the loss and how fast the homeowner responds. It also depends on things like contractor availability and—if it’s a storm situation—claim volume.

“Especially after hurricanes, we work in waves. Your patience goes a long way, but so does staying in touch.”

Learn more about understanding the claims process from the National Association of Insurance commissioners (NAIC).

Q: What delays insurance claims more than anything else?

A (Kory): These are the big ones:

  • Homeowners making repairs without taking photos
  • Being unclear about what the claim is actually for
  • Waiting too long to reply to emails or calls
  • Shortages in contractors or materials

If something is holding up your part of the process (like waiting for an estimate), tell your adjuster. Silence makes everything slower.

Q: What are the most common mistakes people make when filing claims?

A (Kory): Filing a claim with no documentation is a big one. Also, not knowing what the claim is for. I’ve walked into homes where people are trying to file for roof damage, old plumbing, and rodent issues—all in the same claim. That’s not how it works.

Keep it focused. Pick a single event. If the loss happened over time or due to neglect, that usually won’t be covered.

Q: What happens during an adjuster’s inspection?

A (Kory): I always start with a conversation. I want to hear the story: when it happened, what actions you’ve taken, and whether the home has had any previous damage or repairs.

Then I’ll take measurements, look for the cause and origin of the loss, and talk through repair options—especially if your contractor is present. I’ll also make sure you understand your deductible and what happens next.

Still have questions? Get in contact with your insurance adjuster or reach out to Engle Martin.

Q: What role does Cavik Insurance play in the claims process?

A (Kory): Having an independent agent like Cavik is a huge help. They’re not just sending you to a 1-800 number. They’re your direct line to someone who can explain your deductible, follow up with the carrier, or even recommend a restoration company. That makes everything smoother.

Need help with a current claim or want to prepare for the next one? Call Cavik first.

Q: Are there types of damage that standard homeowners insurance won’t cover?

A (Kory): Yes. Here’s a list of common exclusions:

  • Flooding or storm surge
  • Water backup or sewer line failures
  • Rodent damage
  • Plumbing that runs beneath the home’s foundation

Also, if the damage was caused by wear-and-tear or poor maintenance, it may not be covered. That’s why reading your policy—and talking to your agent about specific risks—is so important.

Q: Can a claim impact your premium?

A (Kory): Sometimes. Hurricane-related claims typically don’t raise your rate, but claims like fire, water, or theft could impact your pricing or eligibility for the next 3 to 5 years. Water claims in particular are being scrutinized more than ever.

If you’re not sure whether to file, talk to your agent first. Sometimes the repair cost isn’t worth the long-term impact.

Q: What should homeowners know about deductibles?

A (Kory): Your deductible is the amount you’re responsible for before insurance steps in. It could be a flat $1,000, or it might be a percentage of your home’s value—especially for wind or hurricane deductibles.

“Know what your deductible is before a storm—not after.” That’s a conversation your agent should help with.

Q: What causes claims to get denied?

A (Kory): The three most common reasons are:

  1. Damage due to lack of maintenance
  2. Claims for ongoing wear rather than a single event
  3. Filing for something not covered in the policy (like flood without flood insurance)

But if you believe your denial was incorrect, you can appeal—especially if you’ve got updated documentation or expert input.

Q: What types of claims tend to follow North Carolina storms?

A (Kory): Wind and hail, tornadoes, and flooding are the most common. Storm surge is another big one, but remember: flood damage isn’t included in most homeowners policies. That requires separate flood coverage.

Learn about the difference between FEMA and private flood insurance in our full blog.

Q: How can homeowners prepare before hurricane season?

A (Kory): A few simple steps can go a long way:

  • Trim trees and remove loose outdoor furniture
  • Check seals on windows and doors
  • Clean gutters and downspouts
  • Review your policy and confirm deductibles

The more proactive you are, the easier the claims process will be if something happens.

Final Thoughts from Cavik Insurance

Filing a claim doesn’t have to feel like a disaster on top of a disaster. With the right documentation, a clear understanding of your policy, and a local team ready to help, you can get through it—and get back to normal—faster.

If you’re a homeowner in Wilmington, Leland, or anywhere along the coast, Cavik Insurance is here to help you understand your coverage and be ready before havoc hits.

Get started with a claims review or policy check-in today.

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9 months ago · by · Comments Off on Private Vs. FEMA Flood Insurance: Which One Actually Protects You?

Private Vs. FEMA Flood Insurance: Which One Actually Protects You?

If you live in North Carolina, especially along the coast or near a floodplain, you already know the risks. Storms are getting stronger. Rainfall is getting heavier. And FEMA disaster relief doesn’t always cover the damage.

That’s why flood insurance isn’t optional anymore, it’s essential.

But when it comes to choosing between FEMA flood insurance and private flood insurance in NC, many homeowners aren’t sure where to start. This post breaks down the real differences between the two and how to choose coverage that actually works when you need it most.

What Is FEMA Flood Insurance?

FEMA flood insurance is backed by the federal government and administered through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

Key facts:

  • Managed by FEMA and available to homeowners, renters, and businesses
  • Backed by the U.S. Government
  • Coverage limits:
    • Up to $250,000 for your home’s structure
    • Up to $100,000 for personal belongings
  • Standard 30-day waiting period before coverage activates unless there is a mortgagee closing

FEMA coverage offers a baseline level of protection. In high-risk flood zones, mortgage lenders require flood insurance, but they typically accept either FEMA-backed or private flood coverage, as long as it meets minimum standards.

What Is Private Flood Insurance?

Private flood insurance is offered by non-government insurance providers and often gives homeowners more flexibility.

It typically includes:

  • Higher coverage limits (based on your home’s actual value)
  • Options to cover basement contents, temporary living expenses, and replacement cost on belongings
  • Shorter waiting periods, sometimes as little as 10–15 days
  • In some cases, can be bundled with your homeowners insurance for convenience and savings

Private flood insurance is accepted by lenders and is available in more areas than ever before. Learn how Cavik helps homeowners and renters compare flood insurance options.

Key Differences at a Glance

Feature

FEMA Flood Insurance

Private Flood Insurance

Backed By

U.S. Government (NFIP) Private Insurance Company

Coverage Limits

$250,000 (home), $100,000 (contents) Often higher, based on home value

Waiting Period

30 days As little as 10–15 days

Extra Coverage

Limited May include temp housing, valuables, basements

Quick takeaway: FEMA is often the minimum required. Private flood insurance offers more flexibility, broader coverage, and in many cases, competitive pricing. Read the NAIC’s guide to private flood insurance for more information. 

What Most Homeowners Don’t Realize

A standard FEMA flood insurance policy does not cover:

  • Additional living expenses if your home is uninhabitable
  • Replacement cost on damaged contents
  • Finished basement improvements (flooring, drywall, built-ins)
  • Swimming pool cleanup or repair

This surprises many homeowners, especially after a storm.

In Wilmington and other flood-prone areas of North and South Carolina, some homeowners now carry both FEMA and private flood insurance to get full coverage. Others opt for private plans alone, depending on their location and property value.

View NC Flood Zone maps and property risk data to assess your property’s safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is private flood insurance more expensive?

Not always. In fact, many homeowners in moderate-risk zones find that private coverage is more affordable than FEMA/NFIP policies, especially when bundled with homeowners insurance.

Do I need flood insurance if I’m not in a flood zone?

Yes. One in five flood claims comes from homes located outside of high-risk flood zones. If it rains, it can flood. A “low-risk” zone isn’t a no-risk zone.

Can I switch from FEMA to private coverage?

Yes, but the transition must be carefully timed to avoid lapses in coverage. Talk with a licensed agent before canceling any existing policy.

How Cavik Helps You Choose the Right Flood Coverage

At Cavik Insurance, we help homeowners across North Carolina and South Carolina compare and choose flood coverage that actually protects them when the water rises.

We help you:

  • Compare FEMA vs. private flood plans side by side
  • Understand your home’s true flood risk, even in low-risk zones
  • Choose a plan based on your property value, location, and comfort level
  • Avoid confusion and eliminate guesswork with straightforward, expert guidance

Conclusion: The Best Coverage Is the One That Actually Pays When You Need It

Flooding is unpredictable, but your coverage shouldn’t be. Whether you choose FEMA, private, or both, Cavik Insurance is here to help you understand your options and make the smartest choice for your home, your budget, and your future.

Ready for a flood insurance review? Let’s make sure you’re covered before the next storm hits. Contact Cavik Insurance today and get expert support for coastal Carolina flood coverage and beyond.

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