They survived the hurricane. Their insurance company didn’t
Hurricane Ida revealed a fragile insurance industry ill-prepared for the consequences of climate change.
Hurricane Ida revealed a fragile insurance industry ill-prepared for the consequences of climate change.
Large insurance companies are also large institutional investors, investing their profits in the fossil fuel industry.
Selling policies directly to consumers could save millions, but FEMA and insurance companies say it’s not quite that straightforward.
Borrowing in Florida and Louisiana could reach a combined $1.35 billion and will be repaid largely by insurance policyholders across ...
The president of a major insurance broker warned that climate change is driving up prices, pushing insurers out of high-risk ...
By Charles Dodson, retired Leon Circuit judge Everyone agrees property insurance in Florida is a huge problem. Insurance companies don’t ...
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