It seems like insurance companies are more frightened of hurricanes than the homeowners who endure them. Many home insurance companies have been canceling policies along the east and gulf coasts. If you received a notice of cancellation, don't despair, there are still a few options available to you. FIrst of all, don't take no for an answer, If you think you were cancelled unfairly, file a complaint with your state's insurance department. The more complaints a company receives, the more likely the insurance department will be to investigate them. If you need to look for an alternate source of insurance, shop around and ask for discounts. An independent homeowners insurance agent can come in handy here. Only sign up for FAIR Plans or CItizens Property Insurance as a last resort. These state-run home insurance providers offer less coverage at a higher cost. Finally, if you have an outstanding claim that has not been resolved with your home insurance company, they are not allowed to cancel your policy. An insurer must wait 90 days after the resolution of a claim to send you a cancellation notice. If your provider has cancelled you before your existing claim has been resolved, report them immediately to your state's insurance department. Read more: Insurance non-renewal (CNN Money) Hurricane season will be here before we know it. And insurance companies have already been hedging their bets - canceling and not renewing policies in places like Florida, New York, Texas and Louisiana. Resources at MostChoiceRecent Home Insurance Resources at MostChoice:
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DGAP-News: bet-at-home.com AG (deutsch) Hauptversammlung beschliesst Wechsel im Aufsichtsrat und Aktienrückkaufprogramm bet-at-home.com AG / Hauptversammlung/Aktienrückkauf 26.08.2008 Veröffentlichung ... All Sport... Gillingham close Brian Moore stand for home fans Gillingham have closed the Brian Moore Stand to home fans until further notice. The club have taken the decision due to the level of policing required for the current season. Nation's Poverty Rate Holds Steady as More Get Health Insurance The nation's poverty rate held steady as median household income edged upward and the number of Americans without health insurance decreased by more than 1 million people last year, according to annual census data released today . Number of Americans without health insurance drops, poverty rate holds steady WASHINGTON _ The number of people without health insurance fell by more than 1 million in 2007, the first annual decline since the Bush administration took office, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday. Incomes edged up for the middle class while poverty held steady. Kurtz new head of local State Farm Insurance agency FLORESVILLE — If you walk into the State Farm Insurance office, expect to find several new faces. Stephanie Kurtz now heads the office and promises the same service the agency has always provided. She believes in the philosophy if you “work hard and work smart, make your money work for you.” FDIC to boost insurance fund The recent failure of IndyMac has sent the FDIC's insurance fund balance to its lowest levels since 1995. This is forcing the regulator to boost its reserves by increasing the fees banks pay. Rate of Ohioans without health insurance increases U.S. census figures on health insurance released today confirm what many experts in Ohio have been saying: Conditions are getting worse for the state's "working poor." Though the number of Americans living without insurance dropped slightly nationwide last year, Ohio's uninsured rate rose 15 percent, to 1.3 million from 2006, according to the annual American Community Survey update. Meadors, Adams & Lee and the Hanover to Offer 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' McCully Family Advice and Insurance Meadors, Adams & Lee and The Hanover Insurance Group today announced that they will work together to offer insurance advice and one-year of homeowners insurance coverage to the McCully family of Bigelow, Arkansas which recently received the thrilling news that it will be granted a home makeover by "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." Toddler dropped from burning home - Philadelphia News A man and a 3-year-old survived a blaze in Philadelphia Tuesday. West student left at home as school begins Monday should have been Nathan Cavada's first day of seventh grade. But he spent it at home with his mom, waiting for some good news from the West Aurora School District. |


