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New study somewhat supports claims that lawsuits drive up cost of Florida home insurance premiums The report does not match the rhetoric from Gov. DeSantis and insurance companies that frivolous or abusive lawsuits were causing record losses ...
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Ask Amy: Does my current homeowners insurance cover solar panels? - Click2Houston But how might getting solar panels impact your other bills - like homeowners' insurance? There are a lot of things to consider when shopping around ...
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California's Largest Insurer Raises Auto and Home Insurance Rates by 20% A house on fire with orange skies in the background. California's insurance chaos is leading to major rate increases for consumers. | Source: Ethan ...
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Big Home Insurance Rate Increases Could Be Coming To North Carolina In 2024 The NC Department of Insurance released a proposal from insurance companies that would increase home insurance rates across the state.
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You want Florida lawmakers to lower property insurance rates. Why that likely won't happen Florida is the most expensive state for homeowners insurance premiums in the country, according to the Insurance Information Institute.
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Orion180 Expands Homeowners Insurance Business to Georgia, Indiana - Yahoo Finance MELBOURNE, Fla., January 09, 2024--Orion180, a leading provider of insurance solutions, announced the expansion of its homeowners insurance ...
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Florida lawmakers to address property insurance during legislative session Jan. 9 kicks off the start of the 60-day legislative session in Florida. Four bills have been filed addressing property insurance; Read more about SB ...
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2024 legislative session begins, Florida property insurance remains front and center | WPEC According to Mark Friedlander, with the Insurance Information Institute, the proposed bill might cut upfront cost, but could leave homeowners facing ...
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Despite what DeSantis tells Iowa voters, there's no 'mission accomplished' in Florida | Opinion As 2024 legislative session begins, Ron DeSantis tells Republican primary voters he's fulfilled promises, but property insurance still an issue.
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