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Progressive stops offering new home insurance policies in Texas
Read full article: Progressive stops offering new home insurance policies in TexasIt’s a move that seems to benefit the insurance giant, but the realtor who spoke to KPRC 2′s Deven Clarke expects it to have a major impact on the local buyers’ market.
Insurers hike rates as extreme storms like Beryl proliferate, bringing forecasts for fatter profits
Read full article: Insurers hike rates as extreme storms like Beryl proliferate, bringing forecasts for fatter profitsDestructive storms like Hurricane Beryl that knocked out power to 3 million homes and businesses in Texas are growing more frequent and intense, and insurers are jacking up rates in response.
‘I was getting nowhere:’ Homeowner turns to KPRC 2 after school bus hits home, insurance not helping
Read full article: ‘I was getting nowhere:’ Homeowner turns to KPRC 2 after school bus hits home, insurance not helpingNearly a week after a school bus crashed into her house, a La Marque woman is still left without many answers as to who or when her property will be repaired.
KPRC 2 Investigates: Can allowing companies to track your driving help lower your car insurance rates?
Read full article: KPRC 2 Investigates: Can allowing companies to track your driving help lower your car insurance rates?Car insurance rates are up and you probably know shopping around can save you money. But in addition to calling around you can also download an app to help you save.
Here is how you can save money on car insurance
Read full article: Here is how you can save money on car insuranceHOUSTON – When you shop around for car insurance, you probably realize your driving record and what you drive will determine how much you’ll pay for coverage. Now, a new study shows some auto insurance companies are charging customers more based on their education level and their job. Consumer Reports got quotes from eight different insurance companies for a 30-year-old woman with a clean driving record driving a 2016 Toyota Camry LE. Which companies are charging more for customers with no college degreeThree companies charged more when the only difference was the lack of a college degree. In its study, Consumer Reports found Allstate, State Farm and Travelers do not ask prospective customers about their job or education levels.