
TWIA's 2026 Budget is Set: What This Means for Texas Coastal Homeowners
The TWIA board just approved its 2026 operating budget, and there's a slight increase in expenses. Let's break down what this actually means for you and your windstorm policy.
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The TWIA board just approved its 2026 operating budget, and there's a slight increase in expenses. Let's break down what this actually means for you and your windstorm policy.

Something's shifting in America's riskiest neighborhoods. For the first time in years, more people are moving out of flood-prone areas than moving in. Let's talk about what's behind this trend and what it means for your insurance.

A group of Los Angeles wildfire victims are calling for the resignation of California's Insurance Commissioner. But why are they so angry about a plan that was supposed to help them?

We all know the song, but the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is more than a legend—it's a powerful lesson in maritime insurance, risk, and the true cost of disaster. Let's look at the story you haven't heard.

Brace yourself for higher property and casualty insurance premiums in 2025. We break down the new forecast, explaining why everything from lawsuits to car parts is pushing your rates up.

Hurricane Melissa left a path of destruction in Jamaica, and for the first time, we're seeing the full extent of it almost instantly. Discover how new satellite technology is changing everything for homeowners and the insurance industry after a disaster.

We often see hurricanes devastate the Caribbean and think it's a distant problem. But as the remnants of Hurricane Melissa head for Northern Europe, it's time to ask: what does this mean for our homes and our insurance?

For years, property insurance rates have felt like a one-way street: up. But now, the market is showing signs of a major shift. We'll break down what's happening and what it could mean for your business.

A North Carolina public adjuster faces charges for embezzling a $133,000 roof claim payment. Learn the red flags and how to ensure your insurance money ends up in your pocket, not someone else's.

A wildfire forced a Texas community to evacuate, highlighting a critical question for every homeowner: Will your insurance actually cover you when you're forced to leave? Let's break down what you need to know *before* disaster strikes.

Hurricane Melissa left a devastating trail in Jamaica, but the early numbers tell a complex story. We're looking at an estimated $1 to $3 billion in insured losses, but that's just a tiny piece of the real economic damage.