
State Farm stops writing new HOI policies in south Louisiana
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Odd how they gave me insurance where my major provider (and a lot of others) have put a halt on all policies in this area as well. Frankly I don't like what SF did in Miss. one little bit; but I needed it to qualify for the SBA and nobody else would write a policy here.
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For more than 20 years, people where I live have had to buy separate "windstorm" policies from the Florida Windstorm Underwriting Association, in addition to federal flood insurance -- no insurance company would write homeowners policies that covered any hurricane damage. Then Allstate, State Farm, and every other national insurance company pulled out of South Florida after Andrew. We are almost in a situation of having all homeowner's policies underwritten by the state, which, by law, is supposed to charge 20% more than any other insurer so as not to compete -- even though there are no companies that want to.
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