Latest Homeowners Headlines

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Other Mississippians Upset Because they Bothered ‘To Be Responsible’

Jul 20 2007 // Policyholders who settled Hurricane Katrina lawsuits confidentially with insurance companies can keep those payments, along with federal grants for structural damage other homeowners were ineligible to receive or must...

Forest Fires Burn Homes in Greece, Emergency Declared

Jul 20 2007 // Wildfires burned homes and forced the evacuations of villages, a convent and a children’s summer camp in southern Greece, authorities said July 19. The Fire Service reported 115 fires in 24 hours as temperatures...

Big California Wildfire Still a Potential Threat to Rural Homes

Jul 20 2007 // California firefighters have been working to stop a 28,346-acre wildfire from spreading in rugged Central Coast wilderness and posing a threat to rural homes, while rain aided the battle against an 8,250-acre forest fire...

Farmers Pulls Plan for Homeowners Rate Hike in Texas

Jul 18 2007 // Farmers Insurance will revise its plan for an increase in homeowners rates because Texas regulators indicated they would turn down its initial proposal, officials said. Farmers, the third largest home insurer in Texas,...

Strong Earthquake in Japan Takes 7 Lives, Destroys Hundreds of Homes

Jul 17 2007 // A strong earthquake struck northwestern Japan on Monday, destroying hundreds of homes, buckling seaside bridges and causing a fire at one of the world’s most powerful nuclear power plants. At least seven people were...

Nearly 18K in La. Interested in Buying FEMA Trailers, Mobile Homes

Jul 17 2007 // Nearly 18,000 occupants of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) travel trailers and mobile homes in Louisiana have shown interested in purchasing their units, the agency has reported. In an effort to help displaced...

Encompass Rolls Out Product in Colorado

Jul 17 2007 // Encompass Insurance, part of the Allstate group of companies, has developed a product specifically for Colorado drivers and homeowners, called Encompass Edge. Encompass Edge, through a pricing model, is designed to provide...

Few Kan. Residents Covered by Flood Insurance

Jul 16 2007 // While his flooded neighbors faced an uncertain future, homeowner Bob Foust was already well under way this week repairing the water damage to his house upstream of the refinery’s oil spill. Not only did his house...

Encompass Insurance Announces New Product in Ill.

Jul 16 2007 // Northbrook, Ill.-based Encompass Insurance recently announced a product specifically for Illinois drivers and homeowners. The new product, Encompass Edge, helps agents provide a wider variety of coverages and prices to...

N.Y. Agents Seeking Alternatives for Downstate Homeowners

Jul 12 2007 // Downstate New York insurance agents say they are seeking alternative sources of coverage, as many of their regular homeowners insurance companies continue to reduce exposure in their area. A membership survey conducted by...

Thousands of Washington Homes Threatened by Faulty Fire Sprinklers

Jul 11 2007 // Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna and the Office of the State Fire Marshal are warning Washington apartment homes and hotels that their fire sprinkler systems may be defective. The Washington State Fire...

Massive Central Utah Wildfire Continues to Grow

Jul 9 2007 // A massive wildfire that has swept across two central Utah counties and closed two highways continued to grow over the weekend, officials said. So far, the Milford Flat Fire has burned an estimated 160,000 acres, or 250...

Tahoe Fire Losses Could Reach $150 Million, Victims May Be Underinsured

Jul 2 2007 // Insured loss estimates for the Angora Fire burning in Lake Tahoe have been upped to $100 million to $150 million, according to Risk Management Solutions, a Newark, Calif.-based risk modeling company. However, the...

Streamlining surplus lines

Jul 2 2007 // Declarations “Non-admitted insurance reform is a pro-consumer piece of legislation. HR 1065 makes it clear that the state where the policyholder resides should be the state that is in charge of regulation. …...

Crist: Fla. Home Insurance Rates Haven’t Fallen as much as Hoped

Jun 28 2007 // Gov. Charlie Crist knows a new law hasn’t cut home insurance rates as much as he and consumers had expected. Crist said some insurance companies have not filed for rates as low as he had hoped after lawmakers changed...

La. Senate Adds Homeowner Tax Breaks to $100M Insurance Plan

Jun 27 2007 // If Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco is offering $100 million to insurance companies, then homeowners deserve a $93 million tax break on the premiums they’ve paid since the 2005 hurricanes, the Senate voted June...

Fla. Gov. Launches ‘Shop and Compare Insurance Rates’ Web Site

Jun 26 2007 // Gov. Charlie Crist launched “Shop and Compare Rates” today, a Web site that assists consumers comparing homeowners insurance rates throughout Florida. “Many Florida homeowners find it difficult and...

State Farm Announces Rate Decrease for W. Va. Homeowners

Jun 25 2007 // Just weeks after announcing an automobile insurance rate decrease, State Farm Insurance, the largest insurance provider in West Virginia, says it also will lower rates statewide for home insurance. The average West...

Calif. Reports Most Agricultural Freeze Claims Settled

Jun 21 2007 // California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner says most of the farmers affected by the January 2007 freeze have had their crop insurance claims settled, following his meeting with Fresno-area agricultural leaders...

Wildfire Burns on Colorado’s Western Slope

Jun 21 2007 // The New Castle Fire burning near Glenwood Springs, Colo., has forced the evacuation of about 90 homes with another 100 on high alert, according to the Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association. In light of the fire,...