North Carolina homeowners will likely see insurance rates increase over the next two years, but not by as much as the insurers had hoped. The North Carolina Department of Insurance says it has settled a legal dispute with insurance companies over proposed rates increases requested last January.
Timothy Scott Gilbert of Statesville is accused of taking a $7,500 insurance check from a customer but not completing repairs.
A settlement has been reached by North Carolina's Insurance Department and the industry that sells homeowner policies.
North Carolina's Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey has negotiated a settlement reducing a proposed homeowners' insurance rate hike from 42.2% to a series of 7.5% increases over two years.
After a public comment period where thousands of citizens asked North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey to deny the proposed rates, Causey did just that. "In my view, the original amount ...
Homeowners’ insurance rates in North Carolina will increase by an average of about 15% over the next two years under a settlement Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey and the N.C. Rate Bureau ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — A Winston-Salem woman is facing two felony charges including insurance fraud and obtaining property by false pretense, according to the North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey.
Latricha Mankins is charged with insurance fraud for allegedly submitting false unemployment claims while employed.
It is abundantly clear that we need to create a state flood insurance plan that offers property owners a reliable and trustworthy program, says NC Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey.
The North Carolina Department of Insurance has announced that Buncombe and Henderson counties will see substantially lower increases than originally predicted in 2025 and 2026.
We have come to an agreement with North Carolina homeowners’ insurance companies regarding a rate case that’s been going on for more than a year.
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