In August of 2019, this waterfront Florida condo in St. Petersburg, Florida keeps first floor windows covered as Hurricane Dorian approaches. Demotech, the agency that is responsible for assigning insurers a financial stability rating (FSR) has warned that more than 40 domestic insurers in Florida will receive a downgrade, mainly due to the deteriorating conditions […]
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Climate change has made weather events more frequent and severe over the last decade and that has made homeowner claims more common and expensive. Insurers have had to absorb the cost of these additional claims and end up passing those costs onto their customers via higher premiums. Unfortunately, many homeowners are finding themselves unprepared for […]
Florida Homeowners Insurance Rates Will Continue to Rise Next Year
Homeowner insurance rates for many Florida homeowners will continue to rise next year, despite the fact that reforms were put in place last spring to help curtail Assignment of Benefits (AOB) lawsuits brought by contractors and their attorney partners. Unfortunately, instead of heading down, the number of lawsuits filed against insurance companies has actually increased […]
Coastal Homeowners in Denial: FEMA urges homeowners to buy flood insurance
Congress is getting ready to send President Donald Trump the thirteenth 60-day extension of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) as the current one expires at the end of September. The NFIP has been in serious financial trouble for years but Congress has been unable to agree on how to fix the ailing program. The […]
Thousands of Homeowners in the path of Hurricane Dorian Cancelled Their Flood Insurance
According to a recent analysis by E&E News of government data, tens of thousands of homeowners who were in the path of Hurricane Dorian dropped their flood insurance in recent years. The analysis found that both homeowners and owners of commercial buildings have been giving up their flood insurance policies despite the fact that their […]
What Does Insurance Cover After a Natural Disaster
Hurricane Dorian approaching the Carolinas – September 5, 2019 Hurricane Dorian did major damage in the Bahamas and is currently lashing out at the Carolinas. If your home has been damaged or destroyed by Dorian or another major weather event, you probably have questions about just what your homeowners insurance will cover. We are here […]
Floridians Concerned about Hurricane Season
A recent AAA survey found that Floridians are becoming more concerned about this year’s hurricane season after four major storms have hit in the past three years, the worst of which was a category five storm last year. Recent storms, Florence, Michael, Harvey, Irma and Maria have caused $200 billion in damages according to Floodsmart.gov. […]
Florida Residents May See Their Homeowners Insurance Rates Go Down
Florida residents may see their homeowners insurance rates go down in the near future as the Governor recently signed an assignment of benefits (AOB) reform into law. This was one of the most heavily lobbied bills in the 2019 session, but it managed to survive and be signed into law. An AOB is when a […]
Great News for Florida Homeowners Insurance Rates
Finally, some good news for Florida homeowners when it comes to the cost to insure their homes. Sunshine State residents have seen their insurance premiums go up dramatically over the last decade. In fact, according to Insurance.com, Florida has the most expensive homeowners insurance premiums in the country with an average premium of $3,575. If […]
Homeowner Insurance Fraud in Florida
Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle has brought charges against nine people who allegedly organized a homeowners insurance scam. The yearlong investigation found numerous false and exacerbated water damage claims that cost insurance companies over $600,000. The arrests were made after a yearlong investigation named “Operation Rubicon.” The investigation included fraud detectives with the Florida […]