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The Citizens Property Insurance Board of Governors voted to relocate its Jacksonville office to the city’s Southside, citing safety concerns as a key factor.
State Farm’s decision to stop writing new policies in California highlights the escalating crisis in the state’s homeowners insurance market, fueled by wildfire risks and regulatory constraints. Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara and industry experts discuss the future.
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Maureen Wilson, 77, was found guilty of multiple charges related to a $20 million insurance fraud plot involving altered policy details and money laundering.
A new survey reveals a significant rise in clean energy spending within the natural resources sector, despite ongoing challenges.
California legislators are working to address the state’s struggling insurance market amidst recent wildfires and rising costs.
A House panel in Florida has reignited the debate over who should pay attorney fees when homeowners and insurance companies clash over claims.
A bill requiring explanations for canceled or non-renewed homeowner policies faces pushback from the insurance industry, highlighting rising costs and coverage issues in Texas.
A potential federal government shutdown, set to begin March 15, poses an immediate threat to the housing sector, particularly through the lapse of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).