A settlement has been reached by North Carolina's Insurance Department and the industry that sells homeowner policies.
Under the rates negotiated by Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey, the highest increases will come on the coast and in the Coastal Plain.
Under the rates negotiated by Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey, the highest increases will come on the coast and in the ...
Frigid temperatures are creating a new urgency for repairs in the wake of Hurricane Helene. It also fuels a climate ripe for ...
Hurricanes, tornadoes and other events now account for 70 percent of recent U.S. insurance losses. Insurers can no longer isolate risks geographically; no region in North Carolina is safe from ...
ARCHDALE, N.C. — The new year is a time for new beginnings in western North Carolina. North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey emphasized that message on Wednesday as he was sworn into office ...
North Carolina's corporate income tax will also see changes. Senate Bill 452 brings several updates to the state's auto insurance laws. Under the new law, the minimum liability limits for auto ...
The secretary of state can begin creating a process to issue digital driver's licenses and state IDs ... Short-term, limited duration health insurance plans will be illegal in Illinois beginning ...
Nearly 300 new laws will take effect in 2025, including bills pertaining to driver's licenses, health insurance and more NBC Universal, Inc. New Year' Eve doesn't just bring fireworks, parties and ...
[email protected] Chantal Allam The dispute between North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey and insurance companies over their request to raise homeowners’ approved rates by ...
The dispute between North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey and insurance companies over their request to raise homeowners’ approved rates by double digits headed to a hearing on Oct. 7.
The secretary of state can begin creating a process to issue digital driver’s licenses and state IDs ... Short-term, limited-duration health insurance plans will be illegal in Illinois beginning ...