According to industry leaders, California is now dealing with its own insurance crisis as Florida is coming out of theirs.
Some victims of the Los Angeles wildfires are seeking temporary succor in Florida or even permanent relocation after marauding flames left their California homes in ashy ruin. Realtors said their phones started ringing within days of the devastation that ...
Insurers are increasingly retreating from high-risk areas, attributing their actions to climate change, even though they have long possessed the tools and expertise to forecast and manage these risks.
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California shoppers continue to worry in the Trump 2.0 era, as one measure of optimism dropped to a 30-month low.
USA TODAY analysis finds 3.3 million Americans live in areas with "very high" wildfire risk and 14.8 million more at “relatively high” risk.
A win for California would push their record over .500, and after one quarter of play they've put themselves in a good position to make it happen. They have jumped out to a quick 37-33 lead against Florida State.
Climate-related losses in California and Florida have risen in lockstep over the last decade. Last year was particularly costly for reinsurers. The fires will add to billions of dollars in reinsurance payouts for Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which caused $41 billion in combined insured losses.
Losses from the historic fires are a major blow for property insurers still recuperating from an active hurricane season last fall.
AND AS THE WILDFIRES CONTINUE TO BURN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, A LOT OF VICTIMS ARE NOW SEEKING REFUGE HERE IN FLORIDA. THAT’S RIGHT, LOCAL REALTORS ARE REPORTING AN UPTICK IN INTEREST ABOUT ...
The American Red Cross South Florida Region sends six volunteers from our area to California to help fire victims pick up the pieces.
Some victims of the Los Angeles wildfires are seeking temporary succor in Florida or even permanent relocation after marauding flames left their California homes in ashy ruin. Realtors said their ...