Why Mercer County residents need flood insurance
Mercer County's Delaware River frontage, especially around Trenton and Lambertville-adjacent areas, creates flood risk that home insurance won't cover. Flood insurance covers damage from rising water, the single most common exclusion in a standard homeowners policy. No home policy, anywhere, covers flooding; you need a separate flood policy. Coverage comes through the federal NFIP program or, increasingly, private flood carriers, and protects both the structure and your belongings.
What flood insurance covers in Mercer County
Flood coverage splits into building coverage (the structure, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and built-in appliances) and contents coverage (your belongings), which you buy separately. Policies are available through the NFIP (the federal program, with standard limits) and through private flood carriers, which can offer higher limits and sometimes better pricing. Which fits depends on your flood zone and home value.
Sizing the right coverage in Mercer County
Your flood zone drives both whether a lender requires coverage and what it costs. Homes in high-risk zones (those starting with A or V) usually must carry flood insurance with a mortgage, but even moderate- and low-risk-zone homes flood, often without the owner ever expecting it. We help you read your flood zone, compare NFIP against private options, and avoid being underinsured on contents, the most commonly skipped coverage.
Working with a local Mercer County agent
As an independent agency, Kevin Brown Insurance Agency compares multiple highly-rated carriers rather than pushing one company's products. Serving Princeton, Hamilton, and West Windsor and all of Mercer County, we explain your options in plain language and place coverage correctly the first time.
