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highmark insurance: To file a claim or to not file a claim... that is the question. - 12/01/07 06:06 PM
 
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highmark insurance: Royal Palm... - 11/20/07 09:32 AM
 In May of 2007 Allstate Floridian reached an agreement with Royal Palm Insurance Co., a new property insurer in the state, to offer Allstate Floridian customers and Florida consumers property insurance coverage. Allstate did this with the knowledge that they would be non-renewing the vast majority of the 120,000 Allstate Floridian policyholders as their current policies expire they will be offered homeowners coverage from Royal Palm Insurance. In early May Royal Palm Insurance Company, had arranged to take over the vast majority of nearly 120,000 state-wide policyholders that Allstate Floridian declined to renew. Many of these policyholders are on barrier islands and … (0 comments)

highmark insurance: Oops they did it again... - 11/13/07 07:41 PM
State Farm cancellations grow...By Paige St. John Florida Capital Bureau
"TALLAHASSEE -- State Farm agents, customers and even state regulators are surprised to hear the insurer is canceling thousands more home policies than previously announced.The St. Petersburg Times has reported that State Farm says it will drop 74,000 policies in the coming year as it pulls away from Florida's coast. The biggest hit is in Brevard County, where more than 12,600 policies are to be "non-renewed." According to regulators, State Farm has just 38,000 home policies in the Atlantic Coast county."
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highmark insurance: Deductables - 09/19/07 03:17 PM
 
In an insurance policy, the deductible or excess is the portion of any claim that is not covered by the insurance provider. It is normally quoted as a fixed amount and is a part of most policies covering losses to the policy holder. The deductible must be "met", that is, paid by the insured, before the benefits of the policy can apply. This is a great place to save some money on your homeowners policy. By taking a $2500 AOP deductable you can save money vs. taking a $1000 AOP deductable.
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