Survey shows 17% of Louisiana residents lost home insurance last year
Seventeen percent of
And a majority of residents polled say insurance rates are on the rise and are higher than in other states.
In the second of three installments of the
Of automobile insurance policyholders, 43% said they pay more compared to the previous year, while only 10% said they pay less.
A majority of participants also said insurance rates are higher in
The survey results are based on responses from 500 adult
Eleven percent of participants sought a homeowner's insurance policy last year but had difficulty obtaining one.
Of the flood insurance policyholders interviewed, 9% reported their provider canceled their policy in the past year, and 4% of them tried to obtain a flood insurance policy but had trouble getting one.
Nineteen percent of the people interviewed said they have filed a property claim on their homeowner's, flood or automobile insurance policy over the past two years.
These individuals split almost evenly between those who were satisfied and those who were dissatisfied with how their insurance company handled their claim. Fifty-one percent said they were satisfied, and 48% said they were dissatisfied.
The findings come after several hurricanes caused severe damage in south
Flood insurance rates also are rising substantially in some areas as the federal flood insurance programs links its premium levels more closely to the risks it faces.
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