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There are 15,000 known fault lines in Southern California, yet only about 10% of households have earthquake insurance, according to the Department of Insurance. Standard homeowner's insurance does not ...
If you felt the 4.6 magnitude earthquake that hit April 2, you’re not alone. If you don’t have earthquake insurance, you’re also not alone, though after this most recent quake, it might be worth ...
The typical annual cost of earthquake insurance in California is $3.54 per thousand dollars of coverage. The exact cost depends on the earthquake risk level in the policyholder’s area, the type and ...
Unlike hurricanes, floods, wildfires and other natural disasters, earthquakes don't have an annual season that homeowners can prepare for. But they do hit certain parts of the country more than others ...
In 2024, more areas of the U.S. experienced earthquakes, leading some homeowners to face what Alaskans and Californians live through and fear: earthquake damage to their homes. "After their homeowners ...
New Madrid, Missouri, was terrorized by its fault line in the early 19th century, and earthquakes are still the region's claim to fame. But these days, earthquake insurance is prohibitively expensive.
In 2024, more areas of the U.S. experienced earthquakes, leading some homeowners to face what Alaskans and Californians live through and fear: earthquake damage to their homes. “Many of them saw ...
With multiple insurance companies limiting coverage throughout California, what does it mean for those seeking earthquake insurance? On Jan. 17, 1994, the ground started shaking and in less than ten ...
Insurance costs for some Missouri residents have skyrocketed since 2000, and coverage has shrunk to just 10% of homes. Twenty-five years ago, when Jason Ginder started selling insurance for the ...
If you lived near New Madrid, Missouri in 2000, it cost just $57 a year to insure your home against an earthquake. With seismic faultlines under foot that could – and two hundred years ago, did – ...
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