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  2. Does your homeowners insurance go up after a claim? - AOL

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    Type of claim. Average dollar amount of claim paid out* Average annual rate after a claim. Wind. $12,913. $1,836. Liability. $31,663. $2,069. Theft. $4,646. $2,080

  3. Should you return a partial payout from a home insurance claim?

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    Claim type. New average annual premium. Increase from national average. $12,000 wind claim. $2,381 +$95. $5,000 theft claim. $2,414 +128. $80,000 fire claim. $2,408

  4. Insurance premiums are on the rise -- here's why - AOL

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    One insurance company hiked home insurance premiums in Berlin by $815 last year. ... rates went up an average 11.3% over a two-year period ending in 2023, but less than the national average of 18. ...

  5. Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement checks will be disbursed soon

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    Blue Cross Blue Shield payments to about 6 million people are set to go out more than two years after the health insurer reached a $2.67 billion settlement with subscribers. ... insurance or ...

  6. Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014

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    The bill would delay the flood insurance premium increases mandated under the Biggert–Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 for four years. [1] During that time, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is supposed to come up with a plan to make the premiums cheaper and reassess its maps of areas that are likely to flood (and therefore ...

  7. What to do if the life insurance company denies your claim - AOL

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    Yes, if a policyholder misrepresents their smoking status on their application, a life insurance company can deny the claim. If an insurer discovers that the individual was a smoker but claimed to ...

  8. Community rating - Wikipedia

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    Community rating, as a basis for premium calculation, is fundamentally different from the usual method of determining insurance premiums, i.e. risk rating. In a risk rated insurance market, an insurer calculates the premium payable by a potential policy holder in order to enter into an insurance contract on the basis of various factors particular to that individual, such as the risk of a claim ...

  9. Loss ratio - Wikipedia

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    For insurance, the loss ratio is the ratio of total losses incurred (paid and reserved) in claims plus adjustment expenses divided by the total premiums earned. [1] For example, if an insurance company pays $60 in claims for every $100 in collected premiums, then its loss ratio is 60% with a profit ratio/gross margin of 40% or $40.