Causey and the N.C. Rate Bureau earlier this month settled a long-running battle over homeowners insurance rates, agreeing to a 7.5% hike on average on June 1, 2025, and again in 2026. But Causey, ...
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For example, in unincorporated Pinellas County, the threshold for a home being deemed substantially damaged is 49%, not 50%.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly this week unanimously approved an ordinance to adopt updated flood insurance rate maps from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Frank Turpin, president of the ...
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Here's why North Carolina's insurance commissioner says bringing auto rates down is unlikely, and what can and might be done to mitigate climate change risks.
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