New Insurance Law in Louisiana Sparks Debate – Winners and Losers Revealed

Major Insurance Law Reforms in Louisiana

Louisiana Implements Major Insurance Law Reforms for 2025 Louisiana is undergoing significant changes in its insurance landscape with the introduction of a new law that took effect on January 1, 2025. The legislation, signed by Governor Jeff Landry, repeals the unique “three-year rule,” which had long posed challenges for insurance companies operating in the state. This reform aims to make Louisiana a more competitive environment for insurers while sparking concerns among homeowners about protections. Repeal of the Three-Year Rule The three-year rule previously prevented insurance companies from canceling or non-renewing…

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The Push for Stronger Building Codes Before the Next Storm

Stronger building codes

The Necessity of Modernizing Building Codes In many storm-prone regions across the United States, outdated building codes continue to leave communities vulnerable to the devastating impacts of natural disasters. As climate change intensifies the severity and frequency of storms, the need for robust building standards becomes increasingly urgent. Recent calls for updating these codes underscore their importance in protecting lives and properties, with particular emphasis on coastal areas regularly battered by hurricanes. Historical Lessons: Hurricane Andrew as a Catalyst for Change The catastrophic damage wrought by Hurricane Andrew in 1992…

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