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#1 California Policyholders May Be On the Hook for Wildfire Losses

Sep 9 2024 // California homeowners could be required to pay a surcharge if the state’s insurer of last resort is unable to cover losses from a catastrophic wildfire. The California Department of Insurance sent a bulletin to...

#2 Washington Bill Would Provide Restitution for Policyholders Harmed by Insurers

Feb 24 2025 // A bill to allow the Washington’s insurance commissioner to order restitution for policyholders harmed by insurance companies moved out of the state Senate Business, Financial Services, and Trade Committee. Senate...

#3 MEMIC Recognizes Three NE Agencies for Service to Policyholders

Apr 3 2025 // Workers’ compensation specialist insurer MEMIC, based in Maine, has recognized three agencies in the Northeast for top service to policyholders. HUB International Northeast, with offices in New York City; Brown &...

#4 Louisiana Citizens Ends Assessment on Property Policies Ahead of Schedule

Jan 17 2025 // The Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (Louisiana Citizens) Board of Directors voted last week to end the 1.36% assessment it makes on all residential and commercial property insurance policies in the state...

#5 HEMIC in Hawaii Issuing $5 Million Dividend to Policyholders

Sep 18 2024 // Hawaii Employers’ Mutual Insurance Company Inc. is giving policyholders the largest dividend in the workers’ compensation carrier’s history. The HEMIC board of directors recently announced a $5 million...

#6 SAIF in Oregon Declares $60M Dividend for Workers’ Comp Policyholders

Sep 11 2024 // The board of SAIF, a not-for-profit workers’ compensation insurer in Oregon, declared a $60 million dividend for their current policyholders. The funds will start being dispersed starting in October, with 51,288...

#7 Washington Bill Would Provide Restitution for Policyholders Harmed by Insurers

Mar 10 2025 // A bill to allow the Washington’s insurance commissioner to order restitution for policyholders harmed by insurance companies moved out of the state Senate Business, Financial Services, and Trade Committee. Senate...