
The Hartford Flood Market Access with PIIAC
As a member of PIIAC you have access to The Hartford’s flood product.
Why Should You Offer Flood Insurance?
Flooding can happen anywhere, not just in high-risk areas: More than 20% of flood insurance claims come from outside high-risk flood zones. Homeowners and renters’ policies typically do not cover flood damage. The insured’s address or mortgage status will not prevent them from obtaining a flood policy. Winter storms and snow melt are common, but often overlooked and are causes of flooding.
Please Note: In order to write flood insurance, you must complete a 3-hour flood course. Check our education page for upcoming classes
You will receive higher commission accessing the program through PIIAC vs. a direct appointment
No minimum volume requirements
Ownership of expirations
Direct access
How do I get access?
You can enroll online directly with The Hartford. PIIAC/AGENTS SERVICE CORP – 5400 as your Master Agency. You will receive a welcome email within 2-3 days and can create your login.
Please contact PIIAC for additional information.

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