December 1, 2015 Appy Holidays! To wrap up the useful tips we’ve given you in 2015, here are three free apps you can use and pass on as gifts to others: UPHelp Home Inventory: Download this free and fast tool for protecting your assets today. After you’ve unwrapped your presents,…
November 23, 2015 Challenging insurers’ hired guns – Bach Talk When you buy insurance, you pay for coverage and good service if and when you file a claim. Good claim service includes estimating the extent and value of your claim fairly and promptly. Insurance company claim adjusters often bring in outside experts to inspect and give their…
November 21, 2015 Hot at the NAIC – Bach Talk The business of insurance is primarily regulated by individual states with a minimal amount of oversight by the Federal Government. State regulators coordinate with each other through an organization called The National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Three times a year, the NAIC hosts a conference…
November 18, 2015 Unscrupulous Insurers Are Stalling Sandy Recovery Three years ago, New York City was devastated by Superstorm Sandy. While we are making progress in the post-Sandy rebuild and recovery, too many New Yorkers are still fighting with their insurance companies about what type of damage is covered. And many have simply given…
November 18, 2015 FEMA’s Sandy Flood Insurance Review Taking Longer Than Expected The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s review of Superstorm Sandy flood insurance claims is taking longer than expected, with fewer than 200 checks issued. FEMA announced in March the review for as many as 142,000 claims after homeowners complained they were shortchanged. A FEMA official expected…
November 18, 2015 Thanks Mom and Dad! One of the first pieces of the Affordable Care Act to take effect was the rule that lets young adults stay insured under their parent’s health plan until they turn 26. This has been a huge help to many families. But when a dependent ages…
November 6, 2015 If you don’t have to buy flood insurance, should you? The Federal Emergency Management Agency is encouraging Californians to buy flood insurance before El Niño hits, even if they live in low- to moderate-risk areas where it’s not required by lenders. “If there was ever a time to buy flood insurance, this is the time,”…
November 4, 2015 Treasury Names 12 to Federal Insurance Advisory Committee The U.S. Department of the Treasury has named 12 individuals including several insurance industry executives, a professor, a consumer advocate and six state regulators to serve on the Federal Advisory Committee on Insurance FACI). The FACI was established to provide a source for consumers and…
November 1, 2015 Gulf Coast Insurance UPrising Vacant homes, “For Sale” signs, public protests, and media coverage over the past ten years are the visible signs that home and business owners in Eastern and Southern coastal areas are really struggling to pay their rising insurance premiums. The cost of home insurance in…
October 31, 2015 El Niño El Uh Oh East Coasters and Mexican citizens breathed sighs of relief at Joaquin and Patricia’s relatively moderate impact, but West Coast residents continue to brace for predicted heavy El Niño rains this winter. Recent mudflows stranded hundreds of cars in the Los Angeles area. Buy sandbags and…
October 27, 2015 Host of factors contributed to Hurricane Sandy claims fallout The lawsuit and judge’s remarks made the headlines, but a deeper investigation into the issues involved in many Hurricane Sandy claims finds that while there may have been underpaid claims, a host of factors contributed to the underpayments. “Many homes were damaged by Sandy and…
October 26, 2015 What’s the point? A “use it and lose it” UPdate Most people pay their home, business, and renters insurance premiums for years and years without ever having a loss or using the policy they’re paying for. Yet even people who’ve had a long claim-free record are finding that after they do suffer a loss and…
October 19, 2015 Storm of Money Special report from the Post and Courier on hurricanes, insurance, and the black boxes that determine how much you pay.
October 16, 2015 Insurance expert offers tips to Butte Fire survivors Property owners should keep daily journals Property owners who lost homes in the Butte Fire should keep their own records and not rely solely on insurance company claim adjustors to determine the value of their losses, an expert on the industry said Wednesday in Mountain…
October 14, 2015 Butte Fire Workshop: October 14th at 6pm UP is hosting a Roadmap to Recovery workshop for Butte Fire survivors Wednesday, October 14th at 6pm at Mountain Ranch Town Hall. This workshop is an insurance recovery orientation and will provide information on navigating the insurance claim process. There will be a Q&A session after the workshop if…
October 8, 2015 Valley Fire Workshop: October 8th at 6pm UP is hosting a Roadmap to Recovery workshop for Valley Fire survivors this Thursday at 6pm at Middletown High School. This workshop is an insurance recovery orientation and will provide information on navigating the insurance claim process. There will be a Q&A session after the workshop if you have…
October 7, 2015 With Flood Insurance Rare, Homeowners Have Little Recourse New York Times – Many people in areas deluged by rains and flooding tides fed by Hurricane Joaquin are likely to be surprised to find that standard homeowners’ insurance policies do not cover damage from floodwater. Property owners seeking that kind of protection need to…
October 5, 2015 Wildfires may spark higher premiums, non-renewals for homeowners San Francisco Chronicle – Some Californians could pay more for homeowners insurance or have their policies not renewed as a result of wildfires that swept the state this summer, state Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones said last week. “I would anticipate that we will see an…