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The bills relate to insurance and and the people and organizations that the TDI regulate.
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.
In light of increased wildfire risks, increased housing values and construction costs, the Oregon FAIR Plan Association board of directors approved an…
The California Department of Insurance has issued a bulletin reminding insurers that the doctrine of efficient proximate cause prevails in first party insurance disputes.
They are allowed if certain conditions are met.
A summary of the emergency order and the catastrophe reporting requirements issued by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation and Commissioner Altmaier.
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation recently issued a bulletin reminding insurers of parameters for requesting policies for assumption from Citizens, the insurer of last resort.
The OIR has approved endorsement forms from at least eight property insurers.
This is the first in a series of articles analyzing the FloodFlash parametric flood insurance policy available now in California, Texas, Louisiana, Florida and Virginia.