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A recent study found the bill would have increased rates, with some seeking minimum coverage seeing the most dramatic spikes.
For drivers carrying minimum-required coverage, the rate spike could be around 50% or higher, a recent report shows.
Among other provisions, the new law extends the time consumers have to rescind a contract with a public adjuster.
Discover how parametric policies can help meet the needs of property owners facing severe risks.
While the governor signed one property insurance bill into law, another dealing with public adjusters is waiting in the wings.
Southern states typically have higher premiums, with one seeing rates more than 90% above the national average.
An IBHS study also found North Carolina's standards had improved the most among states that face hurricane threats.
Pedestrian deaths are on the rise as 2017's 16.08% pedestrian road fatality rate was the highest in a 5-year span.
Today's new construction projects are busy, expensive and could take years to complete.
Over two-thirds of U.S. communities facing weather hazards lack current, relevant structural building codes.