Whoa man.....that seems a bit extreme don't you think? Rates across the board have gone through the roof but not having home insurance seems hella risky....
Insurance companies were not paying claims on policies due to the fires? I know the gov check wasn't shit but did not hear about insurance companies stiffing home owners who had HO policies.
It’s risky but if you honestly look in the numbers how many homes actually burn down or are destroyed by storms if you are in a safe stable area (not hurricane, tornado alley, etc.)
Statistically you should be more than fine. However homeowner insurance can also helps save you from other liability like fall injuries if I’m not mistaken
Whoa man.....that seems a bit extreme don't you think? Rates across the board have gone through the roof but not having home insurance seems hella risky....
How well did it work out for the folks in Hawaii who had insurance?
They got $700 so there's that
They ain't get that $700 from their insurance though. 🤣🤣
Insurance companies were not paying claims on policies due to the fires? I know the gov check wasn't shit but did not hear about insurance companies stiffing home owners who had HO policies.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17rTBKlIiU/interesting-new-lahaina-damage-v/
Iirc it's mentioned near the end of the video.
A bit of trust me bro but it's all the info I have. Link back here if you find anything better.
No worries and will do....thanks for the link merf.....
No kidding
It’s risky but if you honestly look in the numbers how many homes actually burn down or are destroyed by storms if you are in a safe stable area (not hurricane, tornado alley, etc.)
Statistically you should be more than fine. However homeowner insurance can also helps save you from other liability like fall injuries if I’m not mistaken