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Florida homeowners are being denied hurricane insurance because of sky-high deductibles — 1 man says deductible was $7,200 on damage of just $4,500.
Florida is not alone when it comes to property insurance. One in 13 homeowners across the U.S. are uninsured, according to a recent study by the Consumer Federation of America. That's a little ...
Thanks to mounting hurricane losses, home insurance premiums in Florida have risen an astonishing 300% in the last five years, according to the financial news site Benzinga. Residents there now ...
Of the $165 billion in natural disaster–caused damage the U.S. experienced in 2022, $116 billion of it was in Florida. Average annual home insurance premiums are triple the national average ...
For 32 years, Jim Tynan had a homeowners' policy with Allstate on his 1,200-square foot condo in Ponte Vedra, Florida. In January, Tynan's Allstate subsidiary told him it was going to drop him.
Helene was forecast Wednesday evening to become a Category 4 hurricane before it makes landfall in Florida’s Big Bend area Thursday night. ... nearly 20% of Florida homeowners pay $4,000 or more ...
Florida’s crumbling homeowners insurance market is exposing one of the state’s long-running flaws: its reliance on a single company to certify the majority of the state’s insurers.
Florida homeowners insurance is the costliest in the nation--and going higher. Critics say Florida governor Ron DeSantis should do more to fix the problem instead of campaigning for president.