Reviewed: 2026-06-05 · Knowledge source shelf
Knowledge summary
This page turns the research record behind the blog article into a reusable knowledge-base entry. It supports source review, calculator QA, Spanish localization, and later article maintenance.
Official source shelf
- NAIC CIPR: Parametric Disaster Insurance (NAIC)
- FEMA FloodSmart (FEMA)
What to verify before acting
- What official source controls the answer?
- Does the answer change by state, enrollment period, policy wording, or underwriting?
- Which document should the reader open before using a calculator?
- What should be escalated to a licensed professional, state department, Marketplace, Medicare, Medicaid, or carrier appeals channel?
User pain signals translated into knowledge needs
- research: Readers ask why a parametric policy can pay based on a measured event rather than the exact repair bill.
- research: Users need to understand the gap between event-trigger payout and actual loss.
- research: Lectores preguntan si un seguro parametrico reemplaza seguro de vivienda, flood insurance o ayuda de desastre.
State-sensitive fields
Store state, topic, source URL, reviewed date, effective date when available, and the section of the article or calculator that depends on local rules. This prevents a static article from making stale claims about rates, minimums, complaint deadlines, or special markets.
Content and calculator opportunities
- Create a trigger, payout, and basis-risk worksheet.
- Compare parametric coverage with homeowners, flood, and disaster assistance without treating it as a replacement.
- Link parametric pages to home, flood, state, and claims resources.
Related long-tail search scenarios
- parametric insurance hurricane earthquake payout trigger
- seguro parametrico huracan terremoto pago automatico