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Colorado lawmakers and insurance industry representatives have reached a consensus on House Bill 1182, aiming to regulate how insurance carriers determine homeowners’ wildfire risk and premiums.
Two law firms sue California’s largest insurers, alleging they colluded to drop customers and stop writing policies, pushing homeowners to the FAIR Plan.
As wildfires worsen across the Western United States, Oregon lawmakers are demanding insurance companies stop using private wildfire risk maps to drop homeowners’ policies.
New Mexico faces a potential property insurance crisis as over 23% of homeowners lack insurance coverage, nearly double the national average.
Escalating natural disasters and the impact of climate change are driving a homeowners insurance crisis in Colorado, with premiums soaring and cancellations increasing.
Kayenta residents in Ivins, Utah, face non-renewal notices and rising rates despite no history of major fires, raising concerns about insurance practices.
Homeowners in Kayenta, Utah, are facing non-renewal notices from insurance companies due to wildfire risk, even though their community has no history of major fires. Residents report skyrocketing rates and inadequate inspections.
Residents of Kayenta, Ivins, Utah, are experiencing insurance non-renewals and rate hikes attributed to wildfire risk, even though the area has a clean fire history.