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Browsing: Insurance Reform
Insurance Commissioner Patty Kuderer’s proposals to study credit scores in insurance underwriting and expand restitution authority will continue despite not passing in the recent legislative session
Florida’s recent insurance reforms have tipped the scales too far in favor of insurance companies, leaving consumers and businesses vulnerable to bad faith practices.
Texas lawmakers are advancing bills to limit insurance rate hikes and help homeowners make their properties more insurable, as residents face some of the highest premiums in the country.
Colorado Insurance Commissioner Michael Conway and Democratic lawmakers propose adding a 1% fee to homeowners insurance policies to fund programs aimed at reducing hail damage and wildfire risk, potentially lowering premiums in the long run.
Analysis of recent tort reform measures in Florida and their impact on the homeowners’ insurance market
Colorado lawmakers are considering a novel program to help reduce soaring homeowners’ insurance premiums, which have increased by 58% between 2018 and 2023.
Recent reforms in Florida’s property insurance market are beginning to show positive results, with rate decreases and increased stability for homeowners.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are at odds over how to address the state’s insurance cost crisis during the 2025 legislative session
A controversial insurance reform bill, Senate Bill 68, narrowly passed the Georgia House, sparking strong reactions from both sides of the aisle.
A bill aimed at tightening regulations on Florida insurance companies and their executives while protecting consumers from AI-driven claim denials has advanced in the Senate.