By Denise Sansosti Navigating insurance in Florida can be stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. According to Tanya Johnson, ...
Tired of sticker shock when you look at your auto insurance premiums? Good news! Sort of. OK, yes, the price for car insurance is almost certainly going to rise again in 2024. But maybe not as much as ...
Drivers in Florida spend more on car insurance than in almost any other state: Full coverage auto insurance averages $4,125 a year, far higher than the national average of $2,692. In part, premiums ...
Floridians don’t just pay some of the highest insurance rates in the nation to insure their homes. The cost for car insurance in Florida is priced well over the national average as well. Financial ...
Connell Consulting Business Agency, LLC advocates for immediate amendment before 2026 Florida Legislative Deadline on January ...
WELCOME BACK. WE’RE STARTING OFF WITH THE WESH TWO NEWS INVESTIGATION. IT DOES NOT LOOK LIKE OUR CAR INSURANCE PREMIUMS ARE GOING TO BE COMING DOWN ANYTIME SOON. NOPE. UNFORTUNATELY THAT’S NOT THE ...
Whether you’re a longtime Florida resident or new to the area, there’s a good chance you know firsthand just how expensive car insurance premiums can be. “It’s gone up,” Muriel said when asked how she ...
Florida consistently ranks among the most expensive states for car insurance, with average annual costs higher than the national average. Factors contributing to high rates include frequent hurricanes ...
Florida insurance policyholders could be seeing some form of relief in their wallets thanks to market reforms made statewide, Gov. Ron DeSantis said. While in Sarasota on Wednesday, DeSantis, joined ...
The number of uninsured drivers in Florida is rising as the cost of coverage has become unaffordable for many, according to recent data from the New York-based Insurance Information Institute ...
Travelers, Geico and Mercury are the top picks in our Florida analysis Written By Written by Insurance Staff Writer, WSJ | Buy Side Kara McGinley is a staff Insurance Writer at WSJ | Buy Side.