LVSteve
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Yep, and it's where YOU live as well.
The insurance industry does it by zip code. Henderson zips are way cheaper for car insurance than Vegas zips, but they are all in the Vegas valley.



Yep, and it's where YOU live as well.
I got my insurance bill today, and I was stunned. Both home and auto insurance premiums have doubled over the last two years. Homeowners premium has gone from roughly $1500 to $3000 and two cars (liability and comprehensive only, no collision ) from $2150 to $4020. Same home, same cars, same coverage, no claims since 2001. Is everyone else seeing such massive increases?
Reminds me of working on lawyers offices in Chicago (Harvey Walner) way back and watching "victims" walking through all day long. Most would come in and leave with a variety of braces/crutches. Others would be thrown out on their ears for wasting the lawyers time. Huge business.Yep, and it's where YOU live as well. The auto insurers in NYS were approved for a huge increase this year by the state insurance board. Got my renewal shock a few months ago.
With all the illegals and inattentive morons driving on the roads, accidents and claims and payouts are way up. Add to that the elaborate electronics and sensors in every new car, and the high cost of the green electrics... what used to be repairable gets totaled quickly.
Very similar situation to Florida. Ten year old roof? Insurance Companies won't renew your policy until you replace the roof regardless of condition…..and at your out of pocket cost.Most companies have pulled out of Florida. We, and our kids, are grandfather covered by USAA, but they have pulled out as well.
Not exactly. But they are declining to insure older roofs even though they are still in good condition. Shingle roofs are being replaced at 10 years. They even want metal roofs--that should last a lifetime--replaced at 20 years.
Doesn't your state have an Insurance Commissioner that could put a stop to that kind of "stuff"?
Very similar situation to Florida. Ten year old roof? Insurance Companies won't renew your policy until you replace the roof regardless of condition…..and at your out of pocket cost.Most companies have pulled out of Florida. We, and our kids, are grandfather covered by USAA, but they have pulled out as well.
I got my insurance bill today, and I was stunned. Both home and auto insurance premiums have doubled over the last two years. Homeowners premium has gone from roughly $1500 to $3000 and two cars (liability and comprehensive only, no collision ) from $2150 to $4020. Same home, same cars, same coverage, no claims since 2001. Is everyone else seeing such massive increases?
After being with Allstate on home & auto in Fla. for over 40 years with minimal claims, was advised last week they could not renew my home insurance due to my house being over 20 years old (it's 21).