Georgia Insurance Costs Rising: Trends, Legislative Response, and Premium Reductions
Explore rising insurance costs in Georgia, legislative efforts to address them, and recent premium reductions by leading insurers for consumer relief.
Explore rising insurance costs in Georgia, legislative efforts to address them, and recent premium reductions by leading insurers for consumer relief.
Discover how recent legislation in Georgia leads to auto insurance rate reductions, benefiting policyholders with significant savings. Click to learn more!
FEMA allocates $350 million in disaster relief funding for Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debby as $600 million remains pending, affecting recovery efforts and insurance sectors in Georgia and the Southeast.
Ranwell Insurance introduces no medical exam life insurance in Georgia, using alternative risk assessments to cut approval times from weeks to days. Options include term, whole life, and final expense coverage with streamlined underwriting.
Demarcus Tyrell Mann sentenced to 15 years for public indecency at three Georgia insurance agencies, with court-ordered mental health treatment on release.
The expiration of ACA premium tax credits in Georgia could lead to a doubling of health insurance premiums in 2026, affecting 1.5 million enrollees and increasing uninsured rates according to a Georgia Health Initiative analysis.
Congress prepares to vote on extending ACA subsidies critical to maintaining affordable healthcare coverage for many Georgians facing rising insurance premiums.
Expiration of Affordable Care Act tax credits may double health insurance premiums for 1.4 million Georgians, prompting bipartisan calls for legislation to extend subsidies and ensure insurance affordability.
Houston County, Georgia court sentences three men for public indecency, gang violence, drug crimes and child pornography, highlighting implications for local insurance agencies and community safety.
Six vehicles were broken into early Monday at a Georgia hotel, with the sheriff's office investigating. Victims reported theft and inadequate immediate response from hotel staff.