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Most likely state government. Same things you see in Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, Texas, etc. They're disaster zones...so rates need to be high to pay for the cost of claims that aren't just high dollar but wide reaching. It's one thing to lose a $3 million dollar home, and it's another thing to lose ten $300,000 homes because it takes more employees to do ten claims than to do one.
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- 1/10/2025, 2:33:42 PM
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