Latest Homeowners Headlines

All the headlines from our Homeowners Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Home Insureds Face Lowest Hike in 6 years

Apr 4 2005 // While coastal homeowners are expected to face rising prices and restrictions on their insurance, those on drier land should fare better in 2005. The Insurance Information Institute has projected that the average cost of...

An Underinsurance Lesson from the West Coast

Apr 4 2005 // In the aftermath of the devastating Southern California Wildfires of October 2003, claim adjusters went to work in an area where an estimated 3,631 structures were destroyed. In many cases the only remaining indication of...

Regulators Look for a Clue

Apr 4 2005 // Was it Colonel ChoicePoint in the Conservatory With a Knife? When ChoicePoint Asset Co. finally disclosed Feb. 15 that criminals had gained access to the personal information of as many as 145,000 people in all 50 states,...

Michigan DOI Study Finds Competition Doesn’t Equal Affordability

Apr 4 2005 // Michigan’s Office of Financial and Insurance Services last month released the results of its long-awaited study of competitiveness in the state’s insurance market. While the report found competition under the...

Pleas for Help Made at Orlando Town Hall Meetings; Gallagher to Suggest ‘Standard’ Policies

Apr 4 2005 // Tom Gallagher, Florida’s CEO and House Insurance Committee Chair Rep. Dennis A. Ross, R-Lakeland, listened intently to hurricane-related complaints–from families with nowhere to live, to homeowners with $500...

South Central Homeowners Market Update

Apr 4 2005 // Judging from the homeowners insurance rate changes reported by the Arkansas Insurance Department for 2004, the highest increases were effective before August. The largest hike, 28.3 percent, was filed by Federal Insurance...

Court Upholds Industry Lawsuit: CDI’s Homeowners Regulations Illegal

Apr 4 2005 // Charges by the California Department of Insurance that the California homeowners insurance industry arbitrarily nonrenews or raises rates on homeowners who file one claim or make an inquiry about their coverage is little...

Homeowners Moving to the West Coast

Apr 4 2005 // Whether your client owns a multi-million dollar home overlooking the Pacific Ocean or a small bungalow tucked away a mile from the beach, it is your responsibility to find the right homeowners insurance coverage that will...

Record Rainfall Will Lead to a Flood of Litigation

Apr 4 2005 // As Los Angeles inches toward its highest annual rainfall total on record, the property damage left in the wake of the storms is devastating. All across the Southland, homes have toppled down hillsides as if they were toys....

Adjusters can Detect the Problem of Underinsurance Before Disaster Strikes

Apr 4 2005 // In the aftermath of the devastating Southern California wildfires of October 2003, claim adjusters went to work in an area where an estimated 3,631 structures were destroyed. In many cases the only remaining indication of...

Homeowners Want ‘Uncovered Perils’ Clarified; Fla. Legislators Won’t Budge

Apr 1 2005 // Homeowners with outstanding claims for hurricane damage and their attorneys, insurance company lobbyists and Florida’s House Insurance Committee members all disagree about if an insurance company is liable if a...

Sinkhole or Settling? Fla. Insurance Committee Attempting to Find a Definition

Apr 1 2005 // House Insurance Committee members meeting in Tallahassee, Fla. are attempting to hammer out a bill to better define sinkholes, a common problem in many counties in which entire highways, neighborhoods and houses are...

Fla. CFO Seeks to Clarify Reported Confusion with Storm Claims, Outlines Options to Help Consumers

Mar 30 2005 // Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher on Wednesday raised concerns with confusing policy language and recommended solutions for helping consumers navigate through their homeowners insurance policies and...

Fla. Bills Propose Standardize Policies, Rating Territories; Might Lower CAT Cap

Mar 28 2005 // Standard insurance policies, standard rating territories and lowering the cap from $4.5 million to $4 million on the amount of insured losses that a company has to sustain before drawing money from the Catastrophe Fund are...

Fla. Legislators Hammering Out Property Insurance Regulations, Changes

Mar 25 2005 // Major changes in Florida’s property insurance system are being mulled over by Florida lawmakers after the House and Senate have both been wrestling with the topic and have now hammered out changes to tighten up the...

Mich. DOI Study Finds Competition Doesn’t Equal Affordability; Insurers Say Losses Driving Rates

Mar 24 2005 // Michigan’s Office of Financial and Insurance Services last week released the results of its long-awaited study of competitiveness in the state’s insurance market. While the report found competition under the...

AIA OPPOSES WASH. BILL LIMITING UNDERWRITING BASED ON DOG BREED:

Mar 21 2005 // If a Washington measure becomes law, responsible pet owners who take care of their animals will face higher insurance costs to subsidize rates for others with dogs more likely to bite, according to the American Insurance...

GARAMENDI WILL FIGHT AGAINST ABUSES IN HOMEOWNER INDUSTRY:

Mar 21 2005 // California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi issued the following statement in response to the recent Court of Appeal’s ruling on the state’s authority to regulate homeowners’ insurance: “The...

Victims Ask for Help at Town Hall Meetings; Gallagher to Propose ‘Standard’ Policies

Mar 21 2005 // Tom Gallagher, Florida’s CEO and House Insurance Committee Chair Rep. Dennis A. Ross, R-Lakeland, listened intently to an array of hurricane-related complaints – from families with nowhere to live to homeowners...

Legislation Aimed at Protecting Okla. Homeowners Clears State Senate

Mar 18 2005 // A measure to ensure that Oklahoma homeowners do not receive a cancellation notice of their insurance after filing a claim and a bill to enable consumers to get defects with their newly built home repaired swiftly have...