Insurance news from Superstorm Sandy continues with legal battles

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Victims of the storm are seeking lawyers to help them when they head to the courts. Victims of Superstorm Sandy are continuing to face considerable challenges which are making insurance news headlines as these individuals and families are now seeking legal representation in order to help them to obtain the funds that they feel are owing to them from their insurers. In many cases, it is not that the insurers haven’t paid out, but that the policyholders feel that damage was underestimated. One instance of this type of insurance news…

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New Jersey insurance industry showing signs of change in wake of Hurricane Sandy

Inusrance Industry Hurricane Sandy

Insurance industry reforming after disaster Nearly six months after Hurricane Sandy struck New Jersey, the effects that the storm has had on the insurance industry are beginning to manifest. New Jersey is not expressly exposed to natural disasters like tropical storms and hurricanes, but the state has suffered from a direct hit from Hurricane Sandy, as well as tropical storm Irene some time before that. The damage caused by the disasters was immense, leaving thousands without homes and businesses without property. The insurance industry has worked to pick up much…

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Homeowners insurance bill would change the rates in North Carolina

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Legislators from coastal communities are hoping to make the rate system different and more transparent. Lawmakers that are representing coastal North Carolina counties where residents are feeling high frustrations about the skyrocketing cost of homeowners insurance, have now introduced a number of bills that would change the way that the state regulates the rates that are charged as well as to add transparency to the system as a whole. One of the two primary measures has already been receiving bipartisan support as there are sponsors from both parties. Both Republicans…

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Homeowners insurance in Florida could become more expensive

Florida Homeowners Insurance

Homeowners insurance rates may spike if new proposals are successful Homeowners insurance rates in Florida are expected to increase in the coming months depending on the fate of two proposals concerning the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund (Cat Fund). The Cat Fund was established to ensure that homeowners insurance claims could be paid in the case of a severe hurricane. Because Florida is prone to such natural disasters, the fund was considered a viable form of protection for both consumers and insurance companies. Two new proposals aims to shrink the Cat…

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Homeowners insurance could rise due to hurricane fund bill

Florida Homeowners Insurance

A proposal to decrease the size of the fund could make it more expensive for Florida property owners. A new bill in the state of Florida could have homeowners insurance customers in the state paying more for their coverage as it aims to make the hurricane fund smaller than it currently is. The bill is geared toward shrinking the size of the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund. Florida’s catastrophe fund has been an important source of cash for making claims payments in the state following severe disasters. Should this bill pass,…

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