Homeowners insurance rates in North Carolina heading up by 7 percent

North Carolina Homeowners Insurance Rates

The state regulator has now signed an agreement that allowed for the statewide increase. The leading homeowners insurance regulator in North Carolina has just given their approval to allow insurers in the state to increase their rates by an average of 7 percent per year, beginning in July. The original request had been much higher than that in October, but the Commissioner has found 7 percent to be justified. In October 2012, the North Carolina Rate Bureau had requested 17.7 percent, on average, as an increase across the state. Though Commissioner…

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Crop insurance fraud detected in NC worth $21 million

Crop Insurance Fraud

A North Carolina man will now be going to jail for his role in the multimillion dollar scam. A man living in North Carolina will be leaving his current home in order to take up residence in jail after having taken part in a crop insurance fraud scam that is currently estimated to have stolen approximately $21 million. The scandal has stretched over several participants but this individual has just pled guilty to his crimes. The man’s name is Jimmy Thomas Sasser, from Wilson, North Carolina. On Wednesday, he stated…

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Homeowners insurance companies in NC ask to increase rates

North Carolina Homeowners Insurance Rates

The permission of policyholders is being requested for price hikes in North Carolina. Homeowners insurance companies have been contacting their customers in North Carolina in order to request their permission for a rate increase that is extremely high in some cases. Some property owners received letters that are asking for approval of astronomical hikes. In some instances, the new premiums requested by the homeowners insurance companies were over 50 percent higher than the maximum approved rate in the state. An example of this scenario occurred on January 20, when a…

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Workers compensation study draws attention from NC employees

North Carolina Republican panel supports health care reform challenge

Those hired by the state in North Carolina are seeking to participate in upcoming research. Employees of the state of North Carolina, as well as their advocates, have announced that they feel that their voice should be included in research that will help in the planning of their workers compensation plans for the future. They have said that they deserve to be able to contribute in the plans for their upcoming coverage. The study in question is one that legislators in the state will be using for the creation of…

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