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No hurricanes, just bigger
No hurricanes, just bigger insurance bills
Florida insurers continue to claim they are losing money, though an investigation shows their figures sometimes hide profits
Homeowners brace for insurance rate hikes
SARASOTA (AP) Many Florida homeowners expected relief from the higher property insurance bills that followed the busy 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons. But more than 4 million homeowners are about to get hit by rate hikes and disappearing coverage. State regulators have approved $718 million in rate increases despite five years with no hurricanes. The insurance industry and its advocates ...


