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The National Weather Service predicts 48-hour rain totals in some areas of Southern California could reach 8-14 inches.
An increase in both the frequency and severity of climate disasters has driven rising home insurance rates.
To recoup damages, the plaintiff's counsel honed in on the defendant's homeowners, rather than auto, insurance policy.
FEMA has updated its policy in order to fill the home insurance gap and aid disaster victims faster.
How can you best prepare clients who may assume they are safe from bursting pipes?
Home surveillance cameras caught a terrible (and terribly planned) T-bone accident in a residential neighborhood.
More than 20% of these properties are outside of designated flood zones, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Coastal properties could face rate increases as high as 99%, according to the state insurance commissioner.
Some of the risks related to solar photovoltaic structures are not widely recognized or understood.
Restitution would be easier for consumers without the need to go to court and engage in litigation with a contractor.
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