Terror insurance coverage concerns felt by New York property owners

Terrorism Risk Insurance industry

The commercial real estate market in NYC is concerned about the upcoming expiry of the TRIA. New York City’s commercial real estate market is now facing worries about a threat that could shake its stability, when federal terror insurance reaches its expiry date in 2014. The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act was enacted in 2002 and uses taxpayer dollars to cover these disasters. The act was put into place the year following 9/11 and uses American taxpayer funds to provide protection for private insurers so that they can offer terror insurance…

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Homeowners insurance policyholders at Citizens may have savings option

Homeowners Insurance Florida

Many property owners are unaware of some of the cheaper coverage opportunities that are available. Citizens homeowners insurance policyholders in Florida may have additional savings options available to them of which they have been completely unaware, but that is starting to gain more media attention. As raises in rates have been making headlines from this insurer of last resort, many have missed potential savings. There are less expensive forms of coverage at Citizens homeowners insurance, which are available amid an environment in which the rates are rising at a staggering…

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Homeowners insurance changes from Citizens could greatly impact coastal properties

Florida homeowners insurance, Citizens Property

Experts in coverage and in real estate are saying that the homes along the coast could see major changes. According to the homeowners insurance and real estate communities, the reforms to Citizens that have occurred in Florida will have a sizeable impact on the homes located along the southern coast of the state. The legislature has now approved changes that have been designed to reduce the insurer’s enrollment. The reason that Citizens is hoping to considerably reduce the number of people it serves is that its current size makes it…

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Florida homeowners insurance bill passes this week

Florida homeowners insurance, Citizens Property

Lawmakers pass bill concerning Citizens and homeowners insurance Florida lawmakers having been toiling over legislation concerning Citizens Property Insurance and the state’s homeowners insurance market. Senate Bill 1770, as it is called, has been a controversial issue for the state’s Legislature. The original iteration of the bill would have introduced significant changes to Citizens Property Insurance, which accounts for the majority of homeowners insurance policies in the state. The bill would have forced the state-run insurer to raise rates on coverage, a provision that proved unpopular among the general population.…

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Insurance industry may not be liable for payouts relating to Boston Marathon Bombings

Insurance Industry Boston sports

Insurance industry may be exempt from claims payouts The Boston Marathon Bombings continue to send ripples throughout the insurance industry as more details concerning the disaster come to light. Last week, President Obama declared that last week’s bombings were, in fact, an “act of terror” perpetrated by a malicious party. The federal government has been pressured to avoid the term “terrorism,” however, due to the implications that could have within the insurance industry. Classifying the disaster as terrorism could potentially exempt insurance companies from providing benefits to policyholders. Bombings may…

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