Why Unplugging Electronics Can Lower Energy Costs and Fire Risks

Unplugging electronics before extended absences reduces energy costs and fire risks, impacting homeowners insurance claims and premiums. Learn how this preventive step supports risk mitigation and energy efficiency.

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Florida’s Citizens Insurance Announces Major Home Premium Reductions

Citizens Insurance plans major premium cuts for 500,000 Florida homeowners, signaling shifts in the state’s home insurance market and regulatory oversight.

Western Washington Flood: Best Practices for Homeowners Filing Insurance Claims

Guidance for western Washington homeowners on documenting damage and avoiding scams when filing insurance claims post-flooding. Tips from the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner.

Trump's Executive Order Seeks Federal AI Law Preemption Impacting Oklahoma 2026 Bills

President Trump's executive order calls for a federal AI regulatory framework preempting Oklahoma's state AI laws in 2026, creating legal uncertainty and impacting technology and insurance sectors.

Federal Review Flags Illegal CDL Issuance in New York, Threatens Funding Cut

Federal audit finds New York issued over half of foreign commercial driver's licenses illegally, risking safety and funding. DOT threatens to withhold millions unless compliance improves.

Washington State FEMA Disaster Assistance Process and Insurance Coordination

Washington State outlines FEMA disaster assistance application procedures, insurance coordination, inspections, and appeal process guiding homeowners through post-disaster recovery.

Impact of Department of Education's Profession Reclassification on Federal Student Loans

The Department of Education's reclassification of key professions limits federal student loan access, impacting education in healthcare, engineering, and more, with broader implications for workforce and insurance sectors.

Spain Urges EU to Maintain 2035 Ban on New CO2-Emitting Cars

Spain appeals to European Commission to uphold the 2035 ban on new CO2-emitting cars, impacting EU automotive regulations, compliance, and insurance risk landscapes.

Vandalism Spree Highlights Challenges in Homeowners Insurance Compensation

A vandalism spree involving multiple homes raises complex issues for homeowners insurance claims and victim compensation. Legal and insurance industry challenges are emerging as victims seek restitution.