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Homeowners try to move forward when wildfire losses weren’t covered by insurance
November 8, 2024
Homeowners try to move forward when wildfire losses weren’t covered by insurance

More homeowners across the country are going without insurance. In a dispersed California community, some homeowners are trying to figure out how to move forward when their losses weren’t covered. ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: If your home gets wiped out by a natural disaster and you…

Dropped by your insurance company? Here’s what you should do next
November 8, 2024
Dropped by your insurance company? Here’s what you should do next

Whether you live in the foothills or the suburbs, it’s likely you or someone you know has received a letter of non-renewal from their insurance company. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — ‘Support consumers, not sell them on something,’ is a policy insurance consumer advocate Amy Bach grew…

NJ auto insurers seeking double-digit rate hikes
November 3, 2024
NJ auto insurers seeking double-digit rate hikes

NJ auto insurers seeking double-digit rate hikes Most of New Jersey’s auto insurers are asking for double digit rate hikes this year — the most, 63% from Metromile, followed by 43% from Farmers. “It’s really related to how insurers are reacting in general both to…

Auto insurance costs up nearly 20% nationwide. Here’s how to save | Dollars & Sense
November 1, 2024
Auto insurance costs up nearly 20% nationwide. Here’s how to save | Dollars & Sense

You’re likely paying more for auto insurance here in California than you were last year, according to new data. The Consumer Price Index shows auto insurance rates went up 20% from May 2023 to May 2024, based on the U.S. average. Amy Bach, executive director…

Texas Wind Insurer’s Rate Denial Spurs Funding Concerns
October 31, 2024
Texas Wind Insurer’s Rate Denial Spurs Funding Concerns

The Texas insurance commissioner’s recent decision to deny a proposed 10% rate increase for the state’s windstorm insurer of last resort has been applauded by some for prioritizing affordable coverage for… Read more

The ruthless insurance companies using DRONES to stiff homeowners
October 25, 2024
The ruthless insurance companies using DRONES to stiff homeowners

Home insurance companies can fly drones over customers’ homes unannounced to spot any defects and refuse to renew policies. Across the country homeowners have reported having policies suddenly dropped after insurers captured aerial images with drones and noticed problems. Insurance expert Karl Susman told CBS8…

Allstate gets OK to raise California home insurance rates by average of 34%
October 24, 2024
Allstate gets OK to raise California home insurance rates by average of 34%

Home insurance is about to get a whole lot more expensive for a lot of people in California. California’s Department of Insurance recently approved Allstate’s request for the largest rate increase the state has seen in the past three years. Homeowners’ insurance will go up…

Things are changing fast in the home insurance market
October 22, 2024
Things are changing fast in the home insurance market

In the weeks after Hurricanes Helene and Milton hit the Southeast, the price to rebuild has become a contentious topic in the home insurance market. For years, home insurers have identified climate change as a threat, cut coverage and increased premiums for properties in disaster-prone…

Can a Home Insurer Drop You Due to Aerial Photos? Brace Yourself for It
October 18, 2024
Can a Home Insurer Drop You Due to Aerial Photos? Brace Yourself for It

Is your insurance company spying on you? Insurers are increasingly using technology such as drones, airplanes and even high-altitude balloons to survey homes from coast to coast. If these companies spot something they don’t like, you could lose homeowners insurance coverage. In late 2023, KGO-TV…

Why Insurance Rates for New York Property Owners Are Soaring
October 17, 2024
Why Insurance Rates for New York Property Owners Are Soaring

Logan Browne thought he already experienced sticker shock from his Bushwick condo building’s insurance rate tripling last year. Then, this summer, the insurance company dropped the building, citing a “loss ratio” that Browne, the condo board president, said related to water damage claims in 2020…

Amy Bach and United Policyholders Raise Issues About Insurance Executives Taking Monies Through Excessive Payouts
October 17, 2024
Amy Bach and United Policyholders Raise Issues About Insurance Executives Taking Monies Through Excessive Payouts

Amy Bach‘s recent LinkedIn post yesterday highlighting concerns about excessive compensation in the insurance industry has struck a chord with many policyholders and consumer advocates. Bach raised these issues in a panel discussion at the American Academy of Actuaries. Her observations are particularly pertinent to…

After hurricanes, the business of rebuilding lives means navigating the insurance claims process
October 16, 2024
After hurricanes, the business of rebuilding lives means navigating the insurance claims process

Now that the threat of Hurricanes Helene and Milton has receded, millions of homeowners and business-owners across Florida and the Southeastern U.S. are faced with traversing the often long and laborious process of using insurance to rebuild their lives. Immediately after disasters like these, property…

Why Insurance Rates for New York Property Owners Are Soaring
October 16, 2024
Why Insurance Rates for New York Property Owners Are Soaring

Policies are harder to find and costlier when they are available for homeowners who are struggling to stay above water. Logan Browne thought he already experienced sticker shock from his Bushwick condo building’s insurance rate tripling last year. Then, this summer, the insurance company dropped…

Navigating Insurance Claims After Hurricanes Helene and Milton
October 15, 2024
Navigating Insurance Claims After Hurricanes Helene and Milton

Insurance Claims After Hurricanes Helene and Milton: Quick Looks Understanding policies: Know your coverage limits, exclusions, and deductibles to determine if filing a claim is worthwhile. Documentation is key: Keep detailed records of damages, expenses, and interactions with adjusters to support your claim. Seek professional…

Homeowners hit by Hurricane Helene face the grim task of rebuilding without flood insurance
October 5, 2024
Homeowners hit by Hurricane Helene face the grim task of rebuilding without flood insurance

The Category 4 storm that first struck Florida’s Gulf Cost on September 26 has dumped trillions of gallons of water across several states, leaving a catastrophic trail of destruction that spans hundreds of miles inland A week after Hurricane Helene overwhelmed the Southeastern U.S., homeowners…

Hit by Disaster? How to Get What You Deserve From Insurers or FEMA
October 5, 2024
Hit by Disaster? How to Get What You Deserve From Insurers or FEMA

If your home was damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Helene, the most daunting challenge may still be ahead: Getting your insurance company, or the federal government, to give you the money you’re entitled to receive. That process can be infuriating and baffling, and it comes…

Homeowners face threats to their property even after Hurricane Helene — how this disaster could cause insurance crisis for millions
October 3, 2024
Homeowners face threats to their property even after Hurricane Helene — how this disaster could cause insurance crisis for millions

“It’s a huge mess for everyone.” Even after it has subsided, Hurricane Helene continues to devastate homeowners throughout the Southeastern U.S. Beyond the billions of dollars in property damage and economic output, the record-breaking storm has further destabilized the insurance market. What’s happening? As The…

Hurricane Helene brought major damage, spotlighting lack of flood insurance
October 3, 2024
Hurricane Helene brought major damage, spotlighting lack of flood insurance

Kayla Ward was drinking coffee on her porch Friday afternoon when she noticed water from the nearby Nolichucky River rising fast. After nearly a year in the house in the Appalachian Mountains, Ward never thought to worry about flooding. But she and her husband had…

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