As US homeowners grapple with higher premiums and constrained coverage options, the insurance market is beginning to show tentative signs of recovery.
According to the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), a US-based insurance industry research and education organisation, rising premiums and ...
The average U.S. homeowners’ insurance rate is nearly $3,000 per year, according to a recent report by insurance marketplace The Zebra [1]. But that’s just the average — residents in some states pay ...
Homeowners insurance is a necessity to protect American families' largest assets, especially as natural disasters become more damaging because of the world's increasing temperature. However, just when ...
Homeowners are facing a troubling catch-22 when it comes to property insurance. Rising costs are making the safeguard too expensive for many people, leaving their dwellings unprotected from the severe ...
When something goes wrong at home, knowing who to call and what protection applies is crucial. Many homeowners in the United States confuse home insurance with a home warranty, thinking they cover the ...
With the Los Angeles fires in January and last week’s severe storms that brought flooding and tornadoes to the Midwest, extreme weather is already battering US homes in 2025. Homeowners should expect ...
Home insurance is getting more expensive in the United States, and insurers are pulling back from some regions as the cost of disasters grows. That trend is stretching the limits of what ordinary ...
Homeowners in lower-value areas at high risk of natural disasters are feeling the pinch of high premiums. Housing markets in states like Louisiana and Florida have the highest insurance costs in the ...
Most US homeowners insurance policies don’t cover flood damage, and the federally subsidized NFIP accounts for nearly 90% of ...