Arkansas is among five states that have the most land situated in 100-year floodplains Arkansas could be exposed to significant risks related to flooding, and it is not the only state to face such risks. According to the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission, the state is among the top five states that have land situated in 100-year floodplains. In the event of a major flood, such a disaster could have catastrophic consequences for homeowners and businesses. The main problem is that most homeowners do not have flood insurance protection, which could…
Read MoreCalifornia residents are being encouraged to purchase flood insurance
FEMA urges homeowners to obtain flood protection ahead of El Nino Homeowners in California are being urged by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to purchase flood insurance ahead of the arrival of the El Nino storm system this winter. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts that El Nino will be particularly powerful this year and may strike the Bay Area in as little as two weeks from now. Notably, the majority of homeowners in the state do not have flood insurance coverage, largely due to a lack of…
Read MoreInsurance companies may soon have rates negotiated with doctors
If a new bill passes in Tennessee, it will mean that health care providers will play a role in rates negotiations. A new bill is currently under consideration by the Tennessee state legislature, which would alter the way insurance companies currently calculate the rates that are charged through doctors’ offices. The Healthcare Providers Stability Act will be the first of its kind for any state in the country. The current issue that the bill would change is that at the moment, insurance companies have the ability to change the rates…
Read MoreMontana residents save $1.5 million by shopping around for health insurance policies
HHS report shows that consumers are saving money by shopping around for coverage Many residents of Montana have saved money by shopping around for health insurance coverage, according to a new report from the Department of Health and Human Services. The federal agency recently urged consumers throughout the country to shop around for coverage. The agency suggested that many consumers may be paying too much for their insurance coverage, largely because they are unwilling to shop around and consider new options. In Montana, many consumers took this urging to heart,…
Read MoreDrivers in Maryland are facing growing auto insurance premiums from State Farm
State Farm is generating controversy with rate hikes affected thousands of drivers Drivers in Maryland will be facing higher auto insurance rates coming from State Farm. The insurer has had many complaints issued against it over the past year due to rising insurance premiums, with some drivers claiming that their premiums were raised for accidents that were not their fault. Maryland insurance regulators have found fault with some of the premium increases that have been issued by State Farm, with some of these rate hikes hitting drivers that have only…
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