Citizens’ CEO Updates Board on ‘Critical’ Water Loss Issue, Depopulation Program

October 1, 2015

  • October 1, 2015 at 3:07 pm
    Mr. Solvent says:
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    I’m sure they’ll not be able to force a preferred contractor program on policyholders as the state’s insurer of last resort. What they can do is use the preferred contractor program to set the payment amount.

    Face it folks. PA’s and attorneys are the real reason we have issues. I’d rather have some type of price control on claims like preferred contractors as opposed to a severely limited policy form, and that’s what we’re moving to.

  • February 15, 2016 at 10:13 pm
    okt0ber says:
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    The Texas FAIR Plan only offers $5000 in water damage coverage. Maybe that’s the solution here.



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