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New Triple-I Issue Brief Puts the Spotlight on Georgia’s Insurance Affordability Crisis

Triple-I: Homeowners Insurance

Tort reform is discussed as a legislative solution to the challenge of legal system abuse excessive policyholder or plaintiff attorney practices that increase costs and time to settle insurance claims.

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Protect Your Finances: The Truth About Small Insurance Claims

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Shield Insurance Blog | Small Insurance Claims | Contact Our Sales Team! Small Insurance Claims Can Raise Premiums Small insurance claims, such as those for minor property damage, may seem like a hassle to deal with. However, filing small insurance claims can have long-term financial consequences.

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Florida ReformsBear Fruit as Premium Rates Stabilize 

Triple-I: Homeowners Insurance

In addition, the brief says, the number of insurers writing business in the state has rebounded after a multi-year exodus. This competition from the private market has allowed policyholders to leave Citizens Property Insurance Corp.

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2022 P&C Underwriting Profitability Seen Worsening as Inflation, Hard Market Persist

Triple-I: Business Insurance

Social inflation” refers to the impact of litigation costs on insurersclaim payouts, loss ratios, and, ultimately, how much policyholders pay for coverage. “More rate increases are needed to offset economic and social inflation loss pressures,” Kurtz said.

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9 Insurance Blog Topics to Attract Leads to Your Agency

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Feel free to include these common questions: When should I update my life insurance coverage? Under what circumstances should I file an auto insurance claim? How do umbrella insurance policies work? Should I bundle my auto and homeowners insurance? Will my credit history influence my insurance rates?