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A North Carolina medical practice says its flood insurer and claims handlers delayed, shifted positions, and denied a covered Hurricane Helene loss. Ashewell Medical Group and its landlord, Boxee Holdings,
With a background in journalism and counseling, Penny Min blends analytical research with real-world insight to help readers make informed financial decisions. At Forbes Marketplace, she specializes in breaking down complex financial products and con..
The major federal flood-insurance program that covers millions of properties is set to expire by the end of this month. Experts expect Congress to reauthorize the program — but also question whether renewing what they call a flawed program will be enough ...
Tropical Storm Hilary slammed into the Western US this weekend, becoming the first tropical storm to cross California is a quarter century and Nevada’s first tropical storm. Multiple areas of Southern California broke rain records, with Downtown Los ...
Read full article: Dos, don’ts: How to stay safe during a hurricane Residents of Colony in the Wood mobile home community spent Friday using kayaks and wading through flood water to see how badly Hurricane Milton damaged their homes. (Erik Sandoval ...
First Alert 4 Investigates is diving into federal data following what first responders and Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe call a one-in-a-thousand-year event in Reynolds County last week.
Hurricane season is underway and runs through Nov. 30. Preparation is key for Georgia residents when it comes to understanding what homeowners insurance will and won't cover. Inland cities like Augusta and Athens are far from the coast,
Millions of homeowners with federal flood insurance are seeing their rates spike, in some cases by thousands of dollars. FEMA says the new program better reflects the real risks of climate change. The cost of flood insurance is rising for millions of ...
Insurance experts are urging Florida homeowners and renters to secure flood insurance before storms develop, warning that waiting periods can leave properties unprotected.
