According to national insurance expert and actuary, J. Robert Hunter, a package of homeowner insurance bills that California lawmakers are considering could lead to premium hikes of at least 40 percent across the state. It will also increase the number of California homeowners who are struggling to find coverage for their homes. AB 2167 (Daly-Anaheim), […]
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Florida’s Windhaven Insurance is Ceasing all New and Renewal Business
Another sign of Florida’s troubled property insurance market popped up this week as Windhaven Insurance alerted employees and agents that it is winding down and its assets are being foreclosed on by their lender who will eventually sell the company to another insurer. Windhaven’s problems extend beyond Florida, Windhaven National Insurance Co. which is a […]
Homeowners in Florida May be in for a Rate Increase in 2020
Homeowners in Florida may be in for a price increase in 2020, despite the fact that lawmakers passed an assignment of benefits reform bill las year. Insurers are requesting major price increases this year, it looks like the prediction of higher insurance rates after Hurricane Irma is finally here. Executives from National Specialty Insurance Co., […]
Florida Homeowners Will Likely See a Rate Increase Again This Year
According to a recent editorial on Yoursun.com, the legislation passed last year to bring assignment of benefits (AOB) lawsuits to end has not succeeded in bringing down homeowner insurance costs for Florida residents. In 2019, zero hurricanes came ashore. In fact, only Hurricane Dorian (which was a category 5) threatened the Sunshine State but ended […]
Cost of Homeowners Insurance Has Gone Up In All 50 States
Climate change has increased the number of natural disasters in the last decade and that is impacting homeowners insurance rates according to a new report by QuoteWizard. Data from the Insurance Information Institute shows that there were 850 natural catastrophes across the world in 2018, which is a big jump from the 740 in 2017. In […]
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 […]
North Carolina Homeowners Will See a Rate Increase This Year
Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse – Manteo NC (Dare County, North Carolina) North Carolina homeowners will be experiencing higher premiums for homeowners insurance starting next spring, but the pain is nowhere near as bad as it could have been. Mike Causey, North Carolina’s Insurance Commissioner managed to negotiate the rate increase requested by the North Carolina Rate […]
N.C. Rate Bureau Requested Dwelling Insurance Rate Increase
The North Carolina Insurance department reported on Monday that it has received a rate increase filing from the N.C. Rate Bureau regarding dwelling insurance. The Rate Bureau is requesting an average increase of 19.2 percent, but the increase will vary by area. The Rate Bureau is requesting that the rate change go into effect on […]
Homeowners Insurance Rates Have Gone Up In Every State
If your homeowners insurance premium has been on an upward trajectory for the last few years, you are not alone. A recent study discovered that homeowners insurance rates have gone up in every state over the last decade and in the midwest the rate increases have been pretty dramatic. The reason for these rate increases […]
Texas Homeowners Could Witness Insurance Rate Increase
Colors of hope along the downtown Austin, Texas area skyline. Texas homeowners could be seeing a premium hike or increase in deductibles this year according to a recent Insurance Journal article. Insurance companies that sell homeowners insurance in Texas have been filing for rate increases with the state regulators over the last couple of years […]