A recent study by the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) confirms what many homeowners in the Sunshine State already know, that the assignment of benefits (AOB) issue that has plagued Florida the last few years has cost consumers billions of dollars in inflated claims cost and unnecessary litigation. “In Florida, abuse of AOBs has fueled an […]
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These Expenses Hit Retirees Hard
Retirement budgeting can be a challenge and according to a recent survey unexpected expenses can really throw a wrench into the works. The survey, done by the Society of Actuaries, found that roughly have of retirees in their mid 70’s could not cover an unplanned expense of $10,000. Baby boomers are also having a difficult […]
Can Renovations Affect Home Insurance Costs?
Renovating your home can be a challenge but it also provides a number of benefits. In addition to updating your living space and improving your property’s features and resale value, a renovation can also lower your homeowners insurance premium if you add certain features or use specific materials. While one of your first calls in […]
Want Cheap Homeowners Insurance? The Good, The Bad & The Ugly!
Insurance can be expensive and in many cases it is a product that is seldom used so it may be tempting to find the lowest priced policy and call it a day. This can be a huge mistake if you ever have to make a major claim. Cheap insurance policies often leave you under protected […]
Citizens Insurance Eyes ‘Assignment of Benefits’
Citizens Property Insurance has delayed the decision on their rate hikes for 2019 and is planning to hold public meetings to gather input on the assignment of benefits issue which many insurers claim is the main cause of rate hikes in recent years. Citizens President and CEO Barry Gilway announced Tuesday that the insurer is […]
Florence to Cause Misery for Homeowners Without Flood Insurance
The non-stop rains and massive flooding that was caused by Hurricane Florence is expected to take a major financial toll on homeowners that live in North Carolina and surrounding states due to the lack of flood insurance. Only a small percentage of homeowners in the area were carrying flood insurance that would help offset the […]
Tariffs May Push Up Cost of Rebuilding After Florence
The latest estimates put the property damage totals from Hurricane Florence at $17 to $22 billion and unfortunately the pain is not going to stop there for many homeowners. The aftermath involves cleaning up, filing insurance claims and rebuilding or repairing their home and lives. Adding to the bad news is the fact that the […]
How to Reduce Your Home and Auto Insurance Premium
Car and home insurance can be expensive, but it is an absolute necessity to protect your assets. Regardless of whether you are insuring your home or car, finding the best coverage at an affordable price is everyone’s goal. There are a number of strategies you can employ to save money on both your homeowners and […]
Amazon and Google Could Be Your Insurance Company
According to a recently released J.D. Power survey, one in five consumers claim they would use Amazon or Google for their homeowners insurance. There are have been rumors that the two tech giants may be considering an entry or in the case of Google, a reentry, into the insurance market although neither has confirmed those […]
How Does My Child Going to College Affect My Home and Auto Insurance?
The kids are starting to go back to school and if you have a student that is headed off to college you will want to review your insurance coverages before you pack up the car and head for campus. Verifying that your brand new college student is properly insured protects them while also making sure […]