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Louisiana Citizens rate increases will be as high as 111% in some parishes

Por: The Advocate Business October 30, 2022

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The unlucky residents who rely on the state’s insurer of last resort pay the most for .Thanks to the hurricanes of 2020 and 2021, the prices charged by Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. are set to rise by an average of 63%. But in some parishes, the financial pain will be much more severe.In St. John the Baptist Parish, where 2021's Hurricane Ida did massive damage, the cost of a homeowners policy will go up by an average of... + full article



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