
Grapefruit-Sized Hail? Why Your Insurance Policy Needs a Check-Up
We've all seen hail, but recent studies show it's getting bigger and more destructive. Let's talk about what this means for your home, your car, and your insurance premiums.
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We've all seen hail, but recent studies show it's getting bigger and more destructive. Let's talk about what this means for your home, your car, and your insurance premiums.

We've always counted on insurance as a safety net. But what happens when climate change makes places so risky that insurers simply can't offer cover? Let's talk about the rise of uninsurable areas in Europe.

San Francisco rents have skyrocketed 22% in just one year, fueled by a new wave of AI wealth. In a market this intense, we'll break down why your insurance coverage is more critical than ever, whether you're renting, buying, or a landlord.

It seems confusing: insurance claims for roofs are down, but the cost to replace one has skyrocketed. We'll break down the two surprising reasons why your next roof repair could be so expensive.

A major property tax cut is on the table in Florida, and it sounds like a dream come true for homeowners. But when that money disappears, how do we pay for things like firefighters and parks? The answer might surprise you.

A lawsuit over a $1 million hail claim took a shocking turn when a jury found the contractor, not the insurer, was at fault. Discover how a contractor's interference can completely flip an insurance dispute.

A federal program promised to help homeowners with massive utility bills by funding home repairs. When it was suddenly canceled, it left thousands vulnerable—not just to high costs, but to hidden risks your insurance may not cover.

We've all seen them: two engineering reports on the same claim that couldn't be more different. It's a growing problem in claims litigation, and Florida is on the front lines of trying to fix it. Here’s what’s really going on.

After years of skyrocketing prices, a new Verisk report shows reconstruction cost inflation is finally slowing. Let's break down what this means for insurers, businesses, and the future of property claims.

New York City is considering a rent freeze for over a million apartments. This is huge news, but let's talk about the hidden story: what this means for your insurance, whether you're a landlord facing rising costs or a tenant living in the building.

Florida just passed a new law letting you skip building permits for home projects under $7,500. While that sounds great, let's talk about what this really means for your homeowners insurance if something goes wrong.

Hurricane season is a stressful time, but two Florida companies are introducing innovative new flood barriers and roof tarps. Let's look at how these products could help you prevent damage and potentially lower insurance costs.