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Florida insurance company sets stage for another rate hike
Newsweek· 14 hours agoFlorida's state insurer has approved a hike in insurance rates that could potentially see its...
Tens of thousands of South Florida homeowners will be required to buy flood insurance. Are you on...
Sun-Sentinel· 6 days agoTens of thousands of homeowners in Florida will soon be required to buy flood insurance, and the...
Florida Flood Insurance Guide (2024)
Market Watch· 6 days agoA significant exclusion in a standard homeowners insurance policies in Florida is flood damage, which means the insurance< ...
Citizens insurance hike reveals Florida's needless cruelty to those in need | Commentary
Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoAnd that's because the state's elected leaders don't see Citizens, Florida's largest insurer, as a...
Climate change crisis isn't imagined; just ask Mitt Romney
The Palm Beach Post· 1 day agoFlorida’s insurance crisis has taken the national stage. Earlier this month, the Senate Budget...
Citizens Insurance seeking 14% rate hike on homeowners policies
WFLX FOX 29· 2 days agoCitizens Insurance, Florida’s insurer of last resort and the largest insurer in the state, is...
Homeowners insurance, auto insurance still top of mind in Florida as DeSantis signs budget
WPTV West Palm Beach· 4 days agoWPTV political analyst Brian Crowley and anchor Michael Williams offer their thoughts on the latest ...
Florida's insurance problem won't go away
Politico· 23 hours agoThe...a big problem for Biden and Democrats. Meanwhile, Florida Democratic Party chair Nikki Fried and other... have tried to link the state’s affordability crisis and the ...
Some North Port residents still battle insurance after Hurricane Ian
WFLA via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoNORTH PORT, Fla. (WFLA) — It’s been an uphill battle for many amid Florida’s insurance crisis and...
With fires burning again, is California becoming uninsurable?
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoMany California homeowners find themselves more vulnerable than ever as major insurers abandon areas...