The Alarming Statistic That Demands Attention It’s a startling revelation that raises pressing concerns for New Mexicans. According to a recent LendingTree report, New Mexico has earned the dubious distinction of being the state with the highest percentage of uninsured homes in the nation. A staggering 23.3% of homes in the state lack any insurance coverage, equating to roughly 133,340 uninsured homes out of the state’s 572,000. To put this into perspective, the national average hovers at 13.6%, making New Mexico’s unenviable position a stark outlier. For homeowners across the…
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Florida House Bill 13 Aims to Shake Up Home Insurance in the Sunshine State
Expanding Citizens Insurance to Address Windstorm Damage Florida is no stranger to the wrath of hurricanes. With the state regularly experiencing some of the costliest natural disasters in the United States, reliable home insurance has become both a necessity and a challenge. Enter House Bill 13, a proposal that could significantly alter the insurance landscape. Sponsored by Rep. Hillary Cassel of Broward County, this legislation seeks to make Citizens Property Insurance Corp. — a state-run insurer — available to all Florida property owners for windstorm coverage. The bill primarily targets…
Read More82% More for Home Insurance? Here’s How Climate Risk Is Hitting Your Wallet
Rising Insurance Costs in High-Risk Areas Home insurance costs are soaring across the United States, particularly for those living in areas prone to natural disasters. A new report by the U.S. Treasury Department reveals a stark disparity between premiums in high-risk and low-risk zip codes, painting a concerning picture for homeowners grappling with climate-related challenges. The findings highlight an 82% increase in average premiums for residents in disaster-prone areas compared to their counterparts in low-risk regions. But what’s behind this spike in prices, and what does it mean for homeowners?…
Read MoreInsurance group spends more than $300,000 lobbying the federal government
The American Insurance Association spent more than $300,000 in lobbying the federal government during the second quarter of this year. Much of the lobbying effort was focused on disaster insurance and regulatory reform. The insurance organization has been pressuring legislators to pass laws that would make insurance more accessible to those in disaster prone areas. The money spent during the second quarter was not only spent to lobby the House and Senate, it also went toward lobbying efforts targeted at the Department of Treasury and Federal Reserve System. The association…
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