Property insurance isn’t just a Florida problem anymore. Congress needs to help | Opinion [Miami Herald]
It’s an unsettling routine many
Whether it’s wildfires in
The idea of the feds overseeing stand-alone windstorm and other extreme-weather coverage is nothing new. It’s just a concept that’s fallen from favor, and even from view. In its place, any help to frustrated homeowners has fallen to the states, leaving consumers more than ever at the mercy of the insurance industry.
One in 13 homeowners across the
A larger swath of American homeowners struggles to find affordable property insurance. Residents in a growing number of “high-risk” states are facing higher premiums and larger deductibles, and they’re the lucky ones. A dreaded non-renewal letter forces many other homeowners to look elsewhere for coverage or “go bare,” doing without property insurance altogether.
Insurers are pulling out of
Been there, done that in
Worse, there’s a growing recognition that state efforts to help curb insurance costs haven’t worked. For years, the industry has bemoaned lawsuits and bad actors as the primary reason for high insurance rates in the Sunshine State.
The impact of climate change was largely left unsaid by the industry and probably would have fallen on deaf ears anyway.
If
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