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The state's department of insurance reports that nine companies applied for more than $60 million in funding from the program.
Companies will receive credit for any UPC policies that are taken prior to the approval of incentive program applications.
The insolvent Florida-based insurer has some 200,000 policies nationwide, including 30,000 policies in Louisiana.
Cyber attackers won't hesitate to target companies during the most devastating times, so preparation is vital to protect company data.
Here's how to limit your risk of CO poisoning at home – especially in the aftermath of severe weather.
Funding for the program comes as the state faces one of its toughest home insurance markets in decades.
Hurricane Ian, the second costliest insured event on record, accounted for 40% of 2022's global insured losses, Aon reports.
The state is experiencing its toughest home insurance market since hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, according to Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon.
The good news is, there are options for homeowners struggling to find satisfactory insurance.
A recent report from USI explores how trends for commercial insurance lines could shift in the year ahead.