A new Web site from the state government lets customers compare insurance rates from different companies.
New: Property and Casualty Insurance Reform FAQs
Q. How long after a new rate is proposed does it get approved or rejected?
Q. Can I appeal a rate increase with my insurance company?
Q. Do all insurers use the same rating territories?
Q. What is the state average insurance premium for a 3/2 house?
Q. What is the average deductible?
Q. If you don’t have insurance will you get hurricane damage paid for by FEMA?
Q. What exactly is “Citizens Insurance”?
Q. How can I find companies that are still writing policies in my hometown?
It’s something almost everyone can discuss: The upside down state of homeowner’s insurance in Florida. This issue involves our family finances, our most valuable possessions, and our emotions.
Motorists weave under and around downed power lines in Punta Gorda on the day after Hurricane Charley.
JONATHAN FREDIN/Tribune photo.
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