Clinton Mora

Clinton Mora is a reporter for Trending Insurance News.  He has previously worked for the Forbes.  As a contributor to Trending Insurance News, Clinton covers emerging a wide range of property and casualty insurance related stories.

FL lawmakers are hamstrung in addressing your property insurance rates

With a new year upon us and a fresh Legislative session, Floridians are once again looking to their elected representatives to provide relief from the spiraling cost of homeowner’s insurance. They should temper their expectations. Understanding the cost...

Insurance company offers step-by-step cleanup guide for storm property damage

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The aftermath of storms leaves properties damaged. Many are clueless about the next steps to take to start the cleanup process. People living across the Coastal Empire picking up from what severe storms left behind....

Revealing Southern Boating’s 4th Annual Readers’ Choice Awards Results

You cast your votes, and the results are in for Southern Boating’s 4th Annual Readers’ Choice Awards. Every vote was counted, including the write-in candidates, and tallied in a secure location without any bias…or input from our team or...

TNEDICCA Welcomes 30-Year Progressive Insurance Veteran Dave Pratt to its Board

Dave Pratt's decades of thought leadership expertise in insurance to boost product innovation and market penetration at TNEDICCACOLUMBUS, Ohio, January 10, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TNEDICCA, a leader in traffic crash data and location risk analytics, welcomes Dave Pratt, a 30+...

Progressive Insurance Review: Ensuring Your Safety with Excellence

In an industry often perceived as complex and convoluted, Progressive Insurance emerges as a company that strives to make insurance straightforward and accessible. Founded over eight decades ago, this insurance titan has weathered economic storms and industry skepticism,...

Property insurance rates should improve in 2024, Brown & Brown says

With the increase in frequency and intensity of hurricanes walloping Florida in recent years and other market pressures, homeowners have seen steep increases in property insurance rates ― but things should start to cool off in 2024, executives...
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