With natural disasters being a relatively common problem in Florida, it’s little surprise how much of an issue it can be to find an effective homeowner’s insurance provider. That’s why U.S. News & ...
While Florida's residential casualty insurance companies are recovering from the assets vs. claims crisis a few years ago, there still are challenges facing homeowners when it comes to insuring their ...
In 2022, Florida made it harder to sue home insurance companies and offered those companies additional state-backed reinsurance. Critics call it "corporate welfare," with one homeowner saying his ...
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Hurricane Season 2025 is quickly approaching, which means home insurance in Florida will get harder to buy in just a few months. Although the state's been in a years-long insurance crisis, it's ...
One of Florida's largest property insurers has moved forward to cut its homeowners' insurance premiums, in a move that could make coverage significantly cheaper for tens of thousands of policyholders ...
Florida Peninsula Insurance Company is lowering its average homeowner rates by 8.4% and condo rates by 12%. The rate decrease is attributed to a drop in lawsuits against insurance companies following ...
Florida's home insurance market is stabilizing but remains one of the most expensive in the nation, partly due to hurricane risk. State-backed Citizens Insurance hiked rates up to 14% for primary ...
Hurricane Season 2025 is quickly approaching, which means home insurance in Florida will get harder to buy in just a few months. Although the state's been in a years-long insurance crisis, it's ...
Florida's home insurance market is stabilizing but remains expensive, especially during hurricane season. Insurance costs are rising but not as rapidly as in recent years, despite new tariffs. Average ...
Homeowners in Florida have lost more than 90 percent of their claim disputes with the state’s insurer of last resort, Citizens, when these were rerouted away from traditional courts—a move allowed by ...