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  2. Property insurance - Wikipedia

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    Loss or damage caused by nuclear activity; Loss or damage to the stocks in cold storage caused by change in temperature; Loss or damage due to over-running of electric and/or electronic machines; Claims In the event of a fire loss covered under the fire insurance policy, the insured shall immediately give notice thereof to the insurance company ...

  3. Builder's risk insurance - Wikipedia

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    Builder's risk insurance is "coverage that protects a person's or organization's insurable interest in materials, fixtures and/or equipment being used in the construction or renovation of a building or structure should those items sustain physical loss or damage from a covered cause." [2]

  4. Did lawsuits drive Florida’s insurance crisis? The evidence ...

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    A 2021 analysis by then-Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier found that Florida made up 8% of the nation’s homeowners’ claims in 2019, but 76% of its lawsuits.

  5. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Andrew in 1992 was the costliest storm the United States had experienced, with $26.5 billion in damage. It took a huge bite out of the reserves for claims held by 30 insurance companies doing business in Florida. Eleven insurance companies were bankrupted, while others stopped writing or renewing property insurance policies in the ...

  6. Can lawmakers save the collapsing Florida home insurance market?

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    The crisis in the Florida insurance market. Florida has always been a complex home insurance market. Since 2017, eleven property and casualty companies that offered homeowners insurance in Florida ...

  7. Senate passes Florida property insurance changes, including ...

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    It's not known if both chambers of the Legislature can bridge key differences.

  8. Insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Insurance, generally, is a contract in which the insurer agrees to compensate or indemnify another party (the insured, the policyholder or a beneficiary) for specified loss or damage to a specified thing (e.g., an item, property or life) from certain perils or risks in exchange for a fee (the insurance premium). [2]

  9. No-fault insurance - Wikipedia

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    No-fault systems generally exempt individuals from the usual liability for causing bodily injury if they do so in a car collision; when individuals purchase "liability" insurance under those regimes, the insurance covers bodily injury to the insured party and their passengers in a car collision, regardless of which party would be liable under ordinary legal tort rules.