Insurers See Storm Clouds Over Brooklyn

Home insurers are increasingly dropping coverage or raising fees for Brooklynites, claiming the borough’s properties are in a high-risk hurricane zoneno matter how landlocked those properties happen to be. According to an article in New York Magazine, Allstate and other big firms have been nixing policies in neighborhoods like Park Slope and Ditmas Park, saying they’re vulnerable to a Katrina-like catastrophe. “There’s no differentiation [in terms of] distance to water,” notes insurance broker Banach, who says he’s seeing two or three non-renewals every week. Sure, the city’s surrounded by water, but it seems pretty boneheaded to tax owners all over Brooklyn without regard to how close they are to the coast, or whether they’re in flood zones. As the flood maps show, not all areas are created equal when it comes to the threat of flooding. Anyone have trouble getting coverage lately?
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May 21, 2012 | 02:16 PM