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Rhode Island homeowners face rising premiums and limited insurance options due to climate risks, prompting state officials to urge property improvements and flood insurance consideration.
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The Office of Insurance Regulation is still considering a rate increase request by Citizens Property Insurance Corp. that could impact Florida homeowners.
Johns Hopkins University employees are eligible for a voluntary insurance program that could save them money on their auto and home insurance. The program allows employees to compare their current rates and coverage with those of multiple top providers.
Finding the best homeowners insurance in Minnesota can be a challenge. This guide provides insights and tips to help you find the right coverage for your needs.
With home insurance costs on the rise, here are expert tips to reduce your premium without sacrificing coverage.
While some states grapple with soaring home insurance rates due to natural disasters, others enjoy significantly lower premiums. Here’s a look at the 10 states with the cheapest home insurance and why.
Rising premiums, non-renewals, and limited coverage options are becoming the new reality for Colorado homeowners, as the state grapples with the impacts of extreme weather, inflation, and a shifting insurance landscape.
A new study examines how insurance companies price wildfire risk and how different strategies can impact premiums, potentially explaining the rising cost of homeowners insurance.
A report reveals that while Florida insurance companies claimed profit losses, their parent companies and affiliates were making billions, raising concerns about the sustainability of the state’s insurance market.