Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Company
Recent News About Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Company
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Louisiana Citizens seeks 63% rate hike for residential insurance customers
Louisiana Citizens, the state’s property insurer of last resort, is seeking a 63% increase in residential insurance premium rates beginning Jan. 1, 2023, to deal with the fallout from the past two hurricane seasons. -
Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. estimated to 'only' suffer $35 million in COVID-19 impacts
The Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. will suffer only $35 million in financial impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic due to its reinsurance program, Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon said. -
A woman is seeking damages after she allegedly slipped and fell
A woman claims that she was injured when she allegedly slipped and fell. -
Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Company sued for more than $1.6 million in damages to commercial building
Satellite image of Hurricane Isaac in Aug. 2012NEW ORLEANS – An insurer is being sued for allegedly providing an inadequate estimate for property damage that occurred at a New Orleans commercial property during Hurricane Isaac.Hiker LLC filed suit against Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Company in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.Hiker states on Aug. 29, 2012, Hurricane Isaac struck New Orleans -
Homeowner sues insurer for not covering wind damage
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Insurance Company denies policy coverage over wind damage, lawsuit claims
A Louisiana insurance company denied wind-storm damage coverage after three hurricanes, according to a recent lawsuit filed by New Orleans resident Curly Johnson, Sr.