Why Louisiana Homeowners Deserve Answers If you’re one of the 138,000 Louisiana residents insured by Liberty Mutual, you may soon see a small refund coming your way. For four years, the insurance giant overcharged policyholders for the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. assessment. This surcharge is intended to help homeowners who cannot find coverage on the private insurance market due to natural disaster risks, but errors in Liberty Mutual’s calculations left many consumers paying more than they should have. The overcharges, which total about $4 million, might not break the…
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New Insurance Law in Louisiana Sparks Debate – Winners and Losers Revealed
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…
Read MoreLouisiana home insurance discounts are disappointing many homeowners
Amid the state’s coverage crisis, there is debate regarding the size of the reductions for fortified roofs. Louisiana homeowners who have taken on the added expense of fortified roofs are finding that the insurance discounts they receive aren’t nearly as high as they would have expected. Fortified roofs are often expected to make coverage cheaper Homeowners across Louisiana have found themselves facing repairs again and again as the state is hit with major hurricanes over the years. From Katrina to Ida, some homeowners chose to try to kill two birds…
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