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Florida’s insurance policies — including windstorm coverage, but not flood protection — averaged around $6,000, 42% higher than in 2022, according to the institute.
A home-building giant has its nose out of joint after Arizona home inspector Cy Porter called out construction flaws in new-build homes. Scottsdale-based Taylor Morrison took offense when Porter ...
Jimmy and Heather Riley, a retired couple with a 3 bed, 2 bath home in St. Pete Beach, Florida, made a decision to “go bare” (another term for going without some or all coverage) on their home ...
Insurance: The insurance company's directors unlawfully used money from people holding guaranteed annuity rate policies to subsidise people with current annuity rate policies. After a House of Lords judgment in Equitable Life Assurance Society v Hyman, the Society closed.
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."
An 18th-century fire insurance contract. Property insurance can be traced to the Great Fire of London, which in 1666 devoured more than 13,000 houses.The devastating effects of the fire converted the development of insurance "from a matter of convenience into one of urgency, a change of opinion reflected in Sir Christopher Wren's inclusion of a site for 'the Insurance Office' in his new plan ...
Read more: 'Baby boomers bust': Robert Kiyosaki warns that older Americans will get crushed in the 'biggest bubble in history' — 3 shockproof assets for instant insurance now
Insurance fraud refers to any intentional act committed to deceive or mislead an insurance company during the application or claims process, or the wrongful denial of a legitimate claim by an insurance company. It occurs when a claimant knowingly attempts to obtain a benefit or advantage they are not entitled to receive, or when an insurer ...