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  • Property Insurance Struggled Pre- Hurricane Ian, But With $40 Billion in Property Damages, Now What?

    Property Insurance Struggled Pre- Hurricane Ian, But With $40 Billion in Property Damages, Now What?

    There’s lots of speculation about the future for Fla.’s property insurance market. Six insurers became insolvent this year before Hurricane Ian hit. Florida’s insurance market was in meltdown mode for two years before Hurricane Ian swamped Southwest Florida as a catastrophic Category 4 storm with 155-mph winds and record storm surge. Six insurers have been…

  • Hurricane Ian

    Hurricane Ian

  • Common Questions After Filing a Homeowners Insurance Claim

    Common Questions After Filing a Homeowners Insurance Claim

    Insurance claims coverage Homeowners insurance protects your financial interests if your home is damaged or destroyed by a covered peril. A peril is something that causes or may cause injury, loss, or destruction, such as a fire, tornado, or hurricane. Homeowners insurance policies vary between insurers so you should always take the time to review…

  • Never Do These 8 Things in a Hurricane

    Never Do These 8 Things in a Hurricane

    Regret is common after a hurricane – Regret for the preparation of things you could have done but didn’t. If only I had properly secured my windows. If only I had organized my important papers and documents where I could find them fast. However, not all hurricane advice makes sense. Things you shouldn’t regret –…

  • Property Insurance “Shrinkflation”

    Property Insurance “Shrinkflation”

    Property insurance premiums go up, but your coverage goes down This is what’s wrong with our state’s insurance industry, every time the carriers try to make more profits they cry out to our state legislators about fraud, attorney’s fees, public adjusters, climate change, you name it they’ve tried it… just look at the chart below.…

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