Posted on: March 23, 2026 | Category: Spotlight
In light of the recent severe weather, the Hawai‘i State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) is sharing important resources to help those who experienced flood damage to their homes, automobiles and belongings.
Flood insurance is separate from standard homeowners or renters insurance. Most policies do not cover flood damage.
A typical flood insurance policy helps pay for damage caused by rising water, including:
Structure of the Home
Essential Belongings
Coverage depends on your policy, but commonly excluded or limited items include:
If you experienced flood damage but don’t have coverage, you may still have options:
Learn more at: FEMA’s Floodsmart website
Take these steps immediately to file a claim:
Document the Damage
Repairs & Expenses
DCCA’s Hawaiʻi Insurance Division offers support and guidance:
Call: 1-844-808-DCCA (3222)
Visit: DCCA’s Hawai‘i Insurance Division website
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