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Have the Good Hands people raised the middle fingers against boaters in
FLA?

I just heard that they are cancelling tens of thousands of policies on
homes and businesses down there due to the claims paid for hurricane
damage. It would seem likely they would have done the same for boats,
but it might not have made the news.

Anybody know?


I do not know if it is true but it would not surprise me. The company most
likely decided that the risk of insuring coastal property outweighed the
benefit. They have the option of deciding not to insure homes and business
in hurricane prone areas. They are a business with a goal of making money,
not losing it.

If what you say is true the forecast of another bad hurricane year most
likely prompted the decision.

I know of several insurance companies that will not insure property located
along coastal areas of Florida.





 
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