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The latest Insurance Personal Lines Trends and Perspectives Report from TransUnion.
February 19 -
A $1 billion assessment announced Tuesday for California's FAIR Plan, the state-mandated insurer of last resort, is expected to drive up premiums as companies will likely pass some of the costs onto homeowners.
February 13 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said insurance companies and banks are already pulling out of disaster-prone areas, which could pose problems.
February 12 -
California's insurance commission plans to impose a $1 billion assessment on private insurers to shore up the FAIR Plan.
February 12 -
The FEMA-operated program has over 4.7 million policies in force, and lawmakers have kept it intact via dozens of short-term extensions since 2017.
January 28 -
The nation's largest homeowners insurance providers imposed rate hikes in double-digit percentages last year, led by Farmers' 53.5% increase in Maryland.
January 27 -
Digital Insurance gathered comments from insurance professionals about what's ahead.
January 16 -
The insurance market going into the Jan. 7 catastrophe already had been hit with non-renewals and cancellations -- and an overburdened state-supported insurance plan. A Morningstar analyst said the state insurance commissioner's reform strategy could have turned it around but now faces new obstacles.
January 16 -
Los Angeles is bracing for critical wildfire conditions again as dry winds scour Southern California.
January 15 -
Californians have paid relatively less for coverage than homeowners in the storm-stricken Midwest and Southeast regions, according to Intercontinental Exchange.
January 14