San Benito County Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) and insurance

CAL FIRE wildfire hazard for San Benito County, California, how physical hazard differs from an insurer's risk assessment, and your home coverage options.

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San Benito County carries moderate wildfire hazard under California's Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) system, with High or Very High zones concentrated in its wildland-urban interface. A zone designation reflects long-term physical hazard for planning and building, not an insurer's underwriting decision, so it does not by itself set your price or availability. Most homes are quoted on their own characteristics, and hard-to-place properties still have surplus lines and California FAIR Plan options.
San Benito County, California - wildfire hazard and insurance profile
Wildfire hazard (CAL FIRE FHSZ)Moderate
Earthquake exposureHigh
Flood exposureNo
Coastal exposureNo
Wind-driven fire riskNo
RegionCentral Coast
County seatHollister

This is a qualitative county-level overview derived from CAL FIRE wildfire hazard data and companion perils, not a parcel-level score. Check a specific address on the CAL FIRE viewer linked below.

Hazard is not the same as your insurance risk

A Fire Hazard Severity Zone measures long-term physical wildfire hazard - vegetation, terrain, weather, and fire history - to guide land-use planning, building codes, and defensible-space rules. It is not an insurer's property-level underwriting score or catastrophe model. The California Department of Insurance has stated that CAL FIRE's maps do not by themselves determine insurance rates or availability, so a zone designation is one input among many, not the decision.

When carriers price a home and decide whether to write it, they may evaluate factors such as:

  • Roof type and age, and overall construction
  • Surrounding vegetation and defensible space
  • Slope, terrain, and road access
  • Distance from a fire station and available water supply
  • Replacement cost and the home's loss history
  • Their own proprietary wildfire catastrophe models

Look up any address on the official CAL FIRE Fire Hazard Severity Zone Viewer.

Wildfire and home insurance in San Benito County

Parts of San Benito County carry moderate wildfire exposure, especially near the wildland-urban interface. Some homes are standard-market, while others near brush and open hills need non-standard or FAIR Plan solutions.

San Benito County sits in a seismically active area, and because standard home policies exclude earthquakes, separate earthquake coverage is worth considering.

A small county where the San Andreas Fault is famously visible in Hollister's creeping sidewalks. Earthquake risk is high, with moderate fire exposure in the surrounding ranges.

Coverage options in San Benito County

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Answers

San Benito County FHSZ FAQ

Is San Benito County in a Fire Hazard Severity Zone?

Yes. CAL FIRE maps parts of San Benito County as High or Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones, especially in the wildland-urban interface.

Does a Fire Hazard Severity Zone set my insurance rate in San Benito County?

No. A CAL FIRE zone classifies long-term physical wildfire hazard for planning, building, and mitigation. It is not an insurer's underwriting score or catastrophe model, and the California Department of Insurance has stated the maps do not by themselves determine insurance rates or availability. Carriers price each property on its own characteristics.

Can I still get homeowners insurance in San Benito County?

Yes. As an independent broker we shop admitted carriers writing San Benito County, then surplus lines wildfire markets and the California FAIR Plan paired with a difference-in-conditions wrap when a home is hard to place in the standard market.

Does the California FAIR Plan cover San Benito County?

Yes. The California FAIR Plan is available statewide, including San Benito County, as a last-resort option for fire coverage when the standard market declines. It is typically paired with a difference-in-conditions policy for the theft, liability, and water damage the FAIR Plan does not include.

What is a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone (VHFHSZ)?

A Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone is CAL FIRE's highest wildfire-hazard classification, based on factors like vegetation, terrain, and fire history. The zone triggers stricter building codes and defensible-space and home-hardening rules; it is a hazard measure, not an insurer's decision, though insurers may weigh a property's wildfire exposure among many underwriting factors.

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