Home Insurance And The Unraveling of Florida Communities
Summary by callmor.ai · Jun 17, 2026 · 1 min read

This is an AI-written summary of an article originally published by Claims Journal. Please read the original article for the full story.
Residents are abandoning homes as insurance becomes unaffordable or unavailable following major storms.
Florida's housing crisis extends beyond immediate hurricane damage—many homeowners face skyrocketing premiums or coverage denials, forcing them to leave their neighborhoods entirely. Insurance companies have pulled out of the state or drastically limited policies, leaving residents without protection and making properties impossible to sell or insure through standard markets.
This trend mirrors broader concerns affecting coastal communities nationwide. While Florida's situation is particularly acute, homeowners in vulnerable areas anywhere should review their coverage options now, including federal flood insurance and alternative carriers, before disaster strikes.
AI summary by callmor.ai, based on reporting by Claims Journal. Read the original article →
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