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Wildfire Risk in Capitol Planning Region, CT

Wildfire exposure data, FEMA expected annual loss estimates, and insurance cost estimates for Capitol Planning Region, CT.

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Wildfire Risk
Moderate
Est. Annual Premium
$0
wildfire supplement/yr
Est. Monthly
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per month
Expected Annual Loss
$64,358
FEMA NRI estimate

๐Ÿ”ฅ Wildfire Insurance Estimate

Based on a median home value of $397,555 for Capitol Planning Region, CT.

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Appears Low Risk โ€” Here's Why

High humidity and consistent year-round rainfall in Capitol Planning Region's region keep wildfire risk low. While hardwood forests are present, the consistently high moisture content of air and vegetation significantly limits fire spread potential. Standard HO-3 coverage is typically sufficient for fire protection in this region.

We recommend consulting your insurance agent to confirm your policy's wildfire coverage before making coverage decisions.

FEMA National Risk Index

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Moderate Wildfire Risk

NRI measures expected annual losses relative to social vulnerability and community resilience.

Expected Annual Loss
$64,358
Nation: 60th PercentileState: 100th Percentile
Overall NRI Risk Score41.3
FEMA NRI v2.0 ยท Community-level estimate ยท Individual property risk varies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does my homeowners insurance cover wildfire damage in Capitol Planning Region, CT?โ€บ

Standard HO-3 homeowners insurance typically covers fire damage, including from wildfires. However, in high wildfire risk areas like Capitol Planning Region, CT, some insurers may add exclusions, increase deductibles, limit coverage, or decline to renew policies in designated high-risk zones. Homeowners in these areas should carefully review their policy terms, consider a supplemental wildfire policy or FAIR Plan coverage, and consult a licensed insurance agent.

How much does wildfire insurance cost in Capitol Planning Region, CT?โ€บ

For Capitol Planning Region, CT, wildfire insurance supplements are generally not required and standard HO-3 policies cover basic fire damage. If your specific property is in or near a wildland-urban interface, request a quote from your insurance agent for a supplemental policy.

What is the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) and does it affect Capitol Planning Region, CT?โ€บ

The Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) refers to areas where residential development meets or intermingles with wildland vegetation. Properties in the WUI face elevated wildfire risk because structures and wildland fuels are in close proximity. Capitol Planning Region, CT shows elevated wildfire risk indicators, suggesting some properties may be in or near WUI zones. Homeowners should confirm their specific WUI designation with local fire departments and insurers.

What is FEMA's NRI wildfire risk score for Capitol Planning Region, CT?โ€บ

FEMA's National Risk Index shows Capitol Planning Region, CT has an expected annual loss from wildfires of approximately $64,358. The NRI measures this relative to the area's social vulnerability and community resilience. Moderate risk designation means this area has moderate wildfire exposure relative to other U.S. communities.

Data Sources: FEMA National Risk Index (NRI) v2.0; USDA Forest Service Wildfire Risk to Communities; U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates. Home values are ACS median values adjusted with FHFA HPI.

These estimates are for informational purposes only and are not insurance quotes. Actual premiums depend on your specific property and coverage selections. Not a commitment to lend. Safe Rate Inc. NMLS #1590949. Licensed in IL. Equal Housing Lender.