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  1. Insurance companies in Florida are nothing but crooks. We pay and pay, and when a hurricane comes around, they don't pay for the damage…some inurance companies filed bankruptcy and left after Hurricane Ian. Hundreds of homes and buildings are still waiting for insurance to cover the damage!

  2. They charge insurance always and pocket the money when nothing goes wrong. So they want to complain and raise it when something does go wrong. Insurance is the biggest scam ever. The thing is they never lower it when numbing goes wrong. But are quick to raise it when something goes wrong. Only the northern part of Florida got hit. Hundreds of thousands of other floridians are paying them free money. Enough to cover the few that got hit

  3. That's another hurricane coming your way. Besides the one you just got. I have been sent for 6 months.
    6 months, I've been telling people and they state on YouTube. People are not prepared, but there's another hurricane coming. There's another flood coming very soon. This is not the end of this hurricane. There's another one coming.😊😂❤

  4. Insurance companies will raise rates and why shouldn't they raise rates? Are people in Florida a bunch of lazy snowflakes expecting a free handout? If insurance companies can't raise rates due to actions of the legislature, then they will simply declare bankruptcy and leave the state. Insurance companies have lost 25 years worth of profits in the California market due the wild fires, which is part of the reason 2 major carries stopped accepting new clients in CA. Enjoy the fake global warming, especially next year when El Nino matures. Acknowledging the warming should have been the easy part, but the US is stuck at the starting line. The hard part is establishing smart and effective policies to optimize adaptation to climate change, while maximizing capital expenditures.

  5. How??? It will increase like it did with Irma 2017 Ian 2022, Idalia will hurt Florida residents as a whole. Homeowners insurance companies will increase our premiums to make up for the “loss” (claims/damage) there’s no way around it the only way is to move out of FL. And that is not the answer for most folks.

  6. The ridiculous governor told us to knock on wood. He also says he prays away hurricanes. I'm feeling his 0 or 2. Tell your mortgage lender you will just "knock on wood". I'm sure even more people are going to be without insurance now. Desantis swore he would fix the insurance crisis. You know, the governor who ghosted the state of Florida to do a long job interview?

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