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The deadline has been extended to Sept. 15, and FEMA has indicated that it would proactively try to reach policyholders who have note responded to FEMA's offers.
The deadline has been extended to Sept. 15, and FEMA has indicated that it would proactively try to reach policyholders who have note responded to FEMA's offers.
When you contract with an alarm company for continuous monitoring, you expect your property to be protected, and you don't expect limitations of liability to supersede a negligence claim.
When you contract with an alarm company for continuous monitoring, you expect your property to be protected, and you don't expect limitations of liability to supersede a negligence claim.
What most upsets consumer about their insurance companies? There may be different answers in different states, but now we know how consumers feel in one state in particular.
A little bit of dripping water is a 'leak.' But can the volume ever be too much for the drip to be something other than a leak for purposes of an exclusion in a homeowners policy?
A little bit of dripping water is a 'leak.' But can the volume ever be too much for the drip to be something other than a leak for purposes of an exclusion in a homeowners policy?
Farmers Insurance has agreed to pay a $75,000 penalty and to refund $315,000 to more than 1,600 Minnesota drivers who were charged higher auto insurance rates solely because they were renters rather than homeowners.
Farmers Insurance has agreed to pay a $75,000 penalty and to refund $315,000 to more than 1,600 Minnesota drivers who were charged higher auto insurance rates solely because they were renters rather than homeowners.