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NFIP is a governmental agency, and is one of many affected when the government shuts down over budgetary issues. This article explains just what happens to NFIP policies when the government shuts down.
It is one of a few states that have a specific matching statute.
The commissioner's office will execute a rehabilitation process.
As the market hardens more and more carriers are pulling back from various lines of business in certain states.
The policyholders tried to argue that the allegations of negligence against them overrode application of the motor vehicle exclusion in their homeowners policy.
New regulation from the Colorado Insurance Department regarding ordinance or law coverage and settlement of claims.
An overview explaining what a bomb cyclone is and how to prepare and prevent possible losses.
This article looks at the parallel nature of the changing availability of fire insurance in California and other western states and the development of flood insurance over time.
A summary of the Consumer Alert issued by the California Department of Insurance regarding State Farm's changes to accepting new business in California.
As the risks of wildfires continue to grow and building costs increase, insurers in California are starting to pull back from writing new property policies.