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08/02/2024

Need licensed insurance CSR for our growing insurance agency. Starting pay 17 an hour plus commissions and bonuses.

Please send resume to [email protected] or drop off at 13421 Hooper Suite 6 between Mayors office and Southern Charm.

Latin American gangs/burglary/home invasion. I want my friends to be aware and prepared. It’s usually locals around here...
12/11/2023

Latin American gangs/burglary/home invasion.

I want my friends to be aware and prepared.

It’s usually locals around here but the trend is not looking good.

In a bold response to a spate of high-end home invasions, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard has taken decisive action by announcing the creation of a specialized task force. This move comes as affluent neighborhoods in metro Detroit face an alarming rise in break-ins by highly trained gangs em...

HURRICANE INFORMATION:  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 5, 2021 Commissioner Donelon Updates 2020 Hurricane Data Through Jun...
08/09/2021

HURRICANE INFORMATION: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 5, 2021
Commissioner Donelon Updates 2020 Hurricane Data Through June 30, 2021
The amount of money that insurers expect to pay for the 2020 hurricanes continues to grow, albeit more slowly, as Louisiana gets further away from last year’s historic storm season.
Insurance companies have now reported $10 billion for claims in Louisiana from hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta through June 30, according to the latest round of information from insurers quantifying paid and reserved-to-pay losses for those hurricanes.
Policyholders have filed 316,879 claims of all types from the three storms through the second quarter of this year. Of those, 205,554 claims, or 65%, were closed with payment as of June 30, garnering $7.8 billion in payments for damage caused by the three hurricanes. Insurers have reserved an additional $2.2 billion to pay on those claims.
"As the amounts being paid out due to the devastating 2020 storm season continue to grow, I encourage policyholders to still file supplemental claims if they find additional damage or increased costs after their original claim amount was paid," Commissioner Donelon said.
Last fall, the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) issued a data call requiring all property and casualty insurers, including surplus lines insurers, to submit their claims data in Louisiana on hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta until October 2021. The figures represent insurance claims from both personal and commercial insurance.
These payments do not include claims or payments from the National Flood Insurance Program, which is not regulated by the Louisiana Department of Insurance. They also do not include uninsured losses and what people paid out of pocket to cover the deductibles on their insurance policies. As such, the true cost of the three storms is much higher.
The 2020 storm season was the most active ever in Louisiana, with three hurricanes plus tropical storms Cristobal and Marco striking the state. The 2020 storm season was also the second most expensive for Louisiana behind the 2005 storm season. Hurricane Laura has displaced Hurricane Rita in 2005 as the second most costly storm in Louisiana history.
Policyholders have filed 175,160 claims from Hurricane Laura, which struck Southwest Louisiana on August 27 with the strongest winds accompanying a hurricane in our state in over 150 years. As of June 30, insurers had closed 86% of the claims from Hurricane Laura, 68% of which were closed with payment. Total paid losses plus reserves on reported claims for Hurricane Laura as of the end of June were $8.6 billion, accounting for the vast majority of damage from the historic 2020 hurricane season in Louisiana.
Policyholders have filed 86,043 claims from Hurricane Delta, which made landfall in Southwest Louisiana on October 9 as a Category 2 storm. At the end of June, insurers had closed 91% of all Delta claims, and 62% of those claims were closed with payment. Insurers have paid or reserved $870 million to cover losses from reported claims for Hurricane Delta as of June 30.
Policyholders have filed 55,676 claims from Hurricane Zeta, which made landfall in Terrebonne Parish on October 28 and traveled through the New Orleans area as a Category 3 storm. As of June 30, insurers had closed 93% of reported Zeta claims, and 59% of those claims were closed with payment. Total paid losses plus reserves on reported claims were $600 million for Hurricane Zeta as of June 30.
Data for the 2020 hurricanes through June 30 can be found at www.ldi.la.gov/datacallresults.
Anyone who is having trouble with their insurance claim should file a complaint with the Louisiana Department of Insurance by going to www.ldi.la.gov/fileacomplaint or by calling the LDI at 1-800-259-5300.
The LDI will continue to collect data from property and casualty insurers to monitor the claims process through the third quarter of this year.

About the Louisiana Department of Insurance: The Louisiana Department of Insurance works to improve competition in the state’s insurance market while assisting individuals and businesses with the information and resources they need to be informed consumers of insurance. As a regulator, the LDI enforces the laws that provide a fair and stable marketplace and makes certain that insurers comply with the laws in place to protect policyholders. You can contact the LDI by calling 1-800-259-5300 or visiting www.ldi.la.gov.

05/29/2021

Assist customers with service issues as well as quoting and writing property and casualty insurance.

02/10/2020

We have Companies that like to write Home Insurance for People who have Dogs

10/21/2019

Donelon Warns of Flooded Cars Hitting Resale Markets
Commissioner Jim Donelon is reminding Louisiana consumers to be vigilant when purchasing used vehicles that may have been flooded in Texas as a result of Tropical Storm Imelda. These damaged vehicles are sold at auction and unscrupulous sellers may ship automobiles, trucks, boats and RV’s to other states and not disclose their origin to unsuspecting buyers.
“One month ago, Tropical Storm Imelda caused extensive flooding in Texas and as a result, we caution Louisiana buyers to look for signs of water damage in vehicles they are considering for purchase,” said Donelon. “Often, when a deal is too good to believe, there’s a reason.”
Stains, mildew, rust and discoloration are obvious indicators that should make buyers cautious. Mismatched carpet, headliners and dirt or debris in the tracks under seats or in the area where the spare tire is located are often indicators of flooding.
Buyers are encouraged to run a vehicle history report and ask to see the physical title. If the vehicle has been declared a total loss, the title must indicate salvaged or non-reparable status. Also, the National Insurance Crime Bureau offers VINCHECK, a free database of vehicles that have been listed as a total loss.
Additionally, it is smart to have any used vehicle you are considering for purchase reviewed by a trusted mechanic or body shop.

10/07/2019

THE HEALTH INSURANCE TAX IS RETURNING, AND IT'S AFFECTING 2020 RATES.
January renewals are on the way, and for those of you seeing rate increases, you should know about the Health Insurance Tax (HIT), one of the drivers of the increase. The HIT has roots tracing back to 2009 when the Affordable Care Act was being negotiated, and it formally went into effect in 2014.
What is the HIT?
The federal government creates a fixed tax liability each year ($16B for 2020) and then divides that liability up among all the health insurance companies that have fully insured customers, whether they be individual customers or group customers. The carriers are assessed a piece of the liability based on their national market share of fully insured business.
How does it impact renewals?
For the last few years, Congress has suspended the tax. At this point, there is no such suspension for 2020, so we had to start building the tax into your rates beginning with 1/1/20 renewals. A measurable portion of your rate increase in 2020 will be to cover the HIT.

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10/03/2019

It's getting worse!!!

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13421 Hooper Road Suite 6
Baton Rouge, LA
70818

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Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

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