Monthly Archives: May, 2025

FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program Pays Tennesseans More Than $15 Million

FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program has paid $15.1 million to Tennessee policyholders to repair flood damage from Tropical Storm Helene. More than 83% of these claims came from areas at high risk for flooding.National Flood Insurance Program policyholders...

Hail No! Hail Storms Do Not Explain Oklahoma’s Outrageous Homeowners’ Insurance Rates

It’s hardly news: Oklahoma homeowners’ insurance rates are high, perhaps the highest in the nation. A recent Wall Street Journal article, relying heavily on input from Oklahoma Insurance Department Commissioner Glen Mulready, said that hail damage explains the...

Digital annuity sales begin as American National exits life insurance segment

American National has also been restructuring its property and casualty...

2 major auto insurers raising rates in Nevada, affecting 150k drivers | Personal Finance

Two major auto insurers are raising rates starting in late May, affecting almost 150,000 Nevadans. Allstate and CSAA, a AAA insurer, have been approved for rates changes by the Nevada Division of Insurance. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company was...

State Farm’s 17% rate hike adds pressure to California homeowners in fire zones

UNINCORPORATED ESCONDIDO (KGTV) — State Farm has received approval to raise home insurance rates by an average of 17% across California, creating additional financial pressure for homeowners in high-risk fire zones. ...

FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program Pays Tennesseans More Than $15 Million

FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program has paid $15.1 million to Tennessee policyholders to repair flood damage from Tropical Storm Helene. More than 83% of these claims came from areas at high risk for flooding.National Flood Insurance Program policyholders...
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