The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance placed a moratorium on insurance companies issuing policy cancelations on homes damaged by this year's spring storms.
Missouri homeowners face mid-range insurance costs-lower than Gulf Coast states but higher than some nearby Midwestern neighbors.
The department aims to keep homeowner policies from being cancelled after the ‘catastrophic’ storms earlier this year ...
The Missouri DCI has issued a bulletin to stop insurers from cancelling policies of homeowners affected by spring 2025 storms.
The state’s top insurance regulator called on insurers Monday to stop canceling policies for Missouri homeowners still recovering from storms that hit St. Louis and other parts of the state this ...
Many homeowners are still cleaning up from the storms of the spring and summer, and they are surprised by the fine print and ...
With little data available about homeowners insurance on the local level, it is unclear how many St. Louis residents in the path of Friday's storms are without coverage. About 7% of Missourians lack ...
The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance is urging consumers to be ready and have a plan for earthquake recovery.
NEW MADRID, Mo. — If you lived near New Madrid, Missouri in 2000, it would cost just $57 a year to insure your home against an earthquake. With seismic faultlines under your feet that could – and a ...
With premiums for health, vehicle and home insurance rising, many struggle to afford coverage. Too often they can’t afford to ...
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