Alice Roden

Alice J. Roden started working for Trending Insurance News at the end of 2021. Alice grew up in Salt Lake City, UT. A writer with a vast insurance industry background Alice has help with several of the biggest insurance companies. Before joining Trending Insurance News, Alice briefly worked as a freelance journalist for several radio stations.  She covers home, renters and other property insurance stories.

Staying protected: Local homeowners navigate flood insurance options

Despite living in high-risk flood zones, less than 25% of homeowners in Harris County carry flood insurance, leaving many exposed to costly damage. In cities such as Bellaire and West University Place, officials are working to close that...

North Carolina’s Unique Insurance Market: It’s Time for Change

Insurance markets differ in important ways from state to state, and North Carolina’s stands out for two reasons. First, insurers responded to an exceptionally catastrophic storm in 2024—Hurricane Helene. The Tar Heel State bore $60 billion of the hurricane’s...

Fargo couple displaced after flood, questioning renters insurance policies

FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A Fargo couple is questioning local apartment renters insurance policies, after they were displaced from recent flooding. As a string of storms took over the Valley on June 20, 2025, Elijah Lieberman...

In Vulnerable Areas, Climate Risk Drives Home Insurance Non-Renewals, Not Just Rate Hikes

The 10 states where non-renewal rates are increasing the fastestClimate change is shifting and increasing financial risk for homeowners and insurers, leaving some underinsured or even uninsured for certain disasters. Reducing home insurance coverage is risky, but some...

Fargo couple displaced after flood, questioning renters insurance policies

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Homeowners scramble as thousands of homes are suddenly deemed uninsurable: ‘Unprecedented severity’

In California's most extreme wildfire zones, 1 in 5 homes has lost its insurance coverage since 2019, Forbes reported.What's happening?Over 150,000 households can no longer get coverage. In some ZIP codes, premiums have jumped over 40%. This is...
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