Below are some related homeowner, auto, and other related insurance articles.
Shift in S. Fla. 'Line of Demarcation' Could Reduce Homeowners Insurance Rates
South Florida homeowners with properties located in a strip of land east of I-95 could have their policies reduced if a proposal is implemented to shift the line of demarcation as far east as U.S. Highway 1, or even A1A, which often runs within a few hundred feed of the Atlantic Ocean. Read More about South Florida Homeowner's Insurance
Nearly 70% of Katrina Homeowner Claims Settled in Louisiana, Mississippi
The I.I.I. estimated that more than 732,000 homeowners insurance claims have been settled in the two states, totaling $11.4 billion, as of Jan. 24. Homeowners insurers ultimately expect to pay more than one million homeowners claims totaling $16.4 billion. Read more about Hurrican effects on Homeowners
The Cost of Homeowner's Insurance
The record-setting season of hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma and its industry-shaking consequences offer a window on the murky world of insurance pricing -- where regulation, markets, litigation and politics all play a hand in a process that occurs out of sight of most consumers. More on Hurricanes and Homeowner's insurance.
Florida Trends for Small Business
After the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons, many entrepreneurs and business owners know more about their policies than ever before. If you've been lucky enough not to have to pull out the insurance policy yet, do it now. Read more about Florida Small Business Insurance
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