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Wilmington Woman Charged with Identity Theft and Insurance Fraud, NC Department of Insurance Reports
A Wilmington woman, Keshawn Dupree Bradley, was charged with identity theft and insurance fraud for obtaining an auto policy using someone else's information.
It took nearly a year, but we were finally able to settle a dispute with companies that write mobile homeowners’ insurance ...
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Causey limits homeowners' insurance hikes to average 7.5% over 2 years in settlementThe North Carolina Department of Insurance has ended ... according to Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey. The legal dispute, which was filed in Jan. 2024, protested the N.C. Rate Bureau's original ...
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Homeowners blindsided after policies dropped in wake of devastating disaster: 'It's very unfair'Western North Carolina homeowners, like Rene Schiffhauer's family ... When asked if this was legal, Commissioner Mike Causey ...
News 13 asked North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey if this was legal, to which he replied, "That is legal and it ...
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey has set Sept. 22 as the hearing date for the North Carolina Rate Bureau’s proposed 23% car insurance rate hike, per a release. The hearing will ...
A requested rate hike could increase auto insurance premiums by an average of 22.6% if approved following a public hearing in ...
Unaffordable future: Study shows where climate shifts will drive insurance higher, home values lower
NC counties could see property values drop as climate risks and insurance pressures reshape where people live, according to ...
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 ...
It took nearly a year, but we were finally able to settle a dispute with companies that write mobile homeowners’ insurance ...
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NC, home insurance companies reach deal on new premiums. Here’s how much you’ll pay.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 ...
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