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Progressive stops offering new home insurance policies in Texas
Read full article: Progressive stops offering new home insurance policies in TexasIt’s a move that seems to benefit the insurance giant, but the realtor who spoke to KPRC 2′s Deven Clarke expects it to have a major impact on the local buyers’ market.
Insurance rates could climb for some Texas coastal homeowners, businesses
Read full article: Insurance rates could climb for some Texas coastal homeowners, businessesHomeowners typically pay $2,300 a year for a Texas Windstorm Insurance Association policy. The rate increase would bump premiums by 10%.
1-2 Punch: Houston-area homeowners facing new challenges after storms damage houses in back-to-back months
Read full article: 1-2 Punch: Houston-area homeowners facing new challenges after storms damage houses in back-to-back monthsWhen a derecho hit Houston in May, Cynthia Fronterhouse's home was severely damaged. Just a few months later, Hurricane Beryl struck, causing even more destruction. Now, like many Houstonians, she's facing the financial burden of paying multiple deductibles for storm repairs. How is this affecting our community's resilience? Share your experiences and thoughts with us. Tune in to KPRC 2 News at 5 and 6 for the full story.
Country’s largest pet insurance provider drops thousands of pet insurance policies due to spiraling costs in vet care
Read full article: Country’s largest pet insurance provider drops thousands of pet insurance policies due to spiraling costs in vet careNationwide Pet, the country’s largest provider of pet insurance, says it is dropping about 100,000 policies between now and next summer to keep up with spiraling costs in vet care.
Be storm-ready: 4 important tasks to do before the next Houston storm
Read full article: Be storm-ready: 4 important tasks to do before the next Houston storm"🌩️ Getting ready for storm season? 🌩️ Don't wait until it's too late! Check out these 4 essential tips from Investigator Amy Davis on what you can do now to prepare for the next storm in Houston. From insurance coverage to documenting your belongings, these steps can save you a lot of trouble. #StormPreparation #HoustonStorms"
Heights family says neglect by Allstate is causing more damage to storm ravaged home
Read full article: Heights family says neglect by Allstate is causing more damage to storm ravaged homeA family in The Heights says damage to their home is getting worse and worse since the recent storms, mainly because Allstate, the insurance company they pay a premium to, hasn’t even sent out an adjuster to look at it.
How to navigate FEMA during this year’s hurricane season
Read full article: How to navigate FEMA during this year’s hurricane seasonThe upcoming hurricane season is anticipated to be “above-average,” potentially causing those in its path to suffer from property damages. Here is how federal assistance may help you in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
Affordable healthcare options in Houston – without insurance!
Read full article: Affordable healthcare options in Houston – without insurance!Health insurance can be costly for families and employers. But did you know you have other options to get covered and avoid paying a tax penalty? Direct primary care is all the special treatment, at a more affordable cost.
Spencer Solves It takes action to help woman after car slams through her home
Read full article: Spencer Solves It takes action to help woman after car slams through her homeSpencer Solves It steps in to help 79-year-old Mrs. Lorraine Baly, whose house was severely damaged when a car crashed into it.
Private or FEMA Flood Insurance: How to know which is best for your property
Read full article: Private or FEMA Flood Insurance: How to know which is best for your propertyIf you don't already have flood insurance, you should consider it. We have seen the devastation flooding can cause. In this article, investigative reporter Amy Davis is answering your questions about private flood insurance versus FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program.
Storm attorney explains do’s and don’ts of dealing with insurance after natural disasters
Read full article: Storm attorney explains do’s and don’ts of dealing with insurance after natural disastersRebuilding or getting back into your home and business after a natural disaster or flood event can be stressful and time consuming.
Impacted by storm damage? Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about filing a claim
Read full article: Impacted by storm damage? Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about filing a claimOver the years, KPRC 2 has provided information on how to file a claim related to hurricane, tornado, flood and freeze damage. The severe thunderstorms and tornado that hit the Houston area Wednesday will once again have people cleaning up and making calls to insurance companies.
‘I was getting nowhere:’ Homeowner turns to KPRC 2 after school bus hits home, insurance not helping
Read full article: ‘I was getting nowhere:’ Homeowner turns to KPRC 2 after school bus hits home, insurance not helpingNearly a week after a school bus crashed into her house, a La Marque woman is still left without many answers as to who or when her property will be repaired.
Impacted by storm damage? Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about filing a claim
Read full article: Impacted by storm damage? Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about filing a claimOver the years, KPRC 2 has provided information on how to file a claim related to hurricane, tornado, flood and freeze damage. The severe thunderstorms and tornado that hit the Houston area Wednesday will once again have people cleaning up and making calls to insurance companies.
Ask Amy: Does my current homeowners insurance cover solar panels?
Read full article: Ask Amy: Does my current homeowners insurance cover solar panels?Amy Davis looks into what you need to know before buying solar panels. Including the question: Does my current homeowners insurance cover solar panels?
Climate change, costly disasters sent Texas homeowner insurance rates skyrocketing this year
Read full article: Climate change, costly disasters sent Texas homeowner insurance rates skyrocketing this yearTexas rates have increased 22% on average so far in 2023, twice the national rate. More billion-dollar disasters have occurred in Texas this year than any other year on record.
Lawmakers passed a bill to stop insurers from considering ESG criteria in setting rates
Read full article: Lawmakers passed a bill to stop insurers from considering ESG criteria in setting ratesSo-called environmental, social and governance policies are often adopted by companies to reduce their carbon footprints. The new Texas bill aims to stop insurers doing business in Texas from using ESG criteria, but it doesn’t include penalties for violations.
Sharing the burden? Why you could pay more for flood insurance than someone in a flood-prone area
Read full article: Sharing the burden? Why you could pay more for flood insurance than someone in a flood-prone areaFEMA changes the way it calculates flood insurance rates. FEMA raised rates for many homes that have never flooded and lowered rates for homes that have.
Lesbian bar denied insurance coverage due to drag shows
Read full article: Lesbian bar denied insurance coverage due to drag showsDenied. For the owner of a local lesbian bar, that’s the word that keeps playing over and over in her head. This, after she said an insurance underwriter denied coverage to her business, in part, because it hosts drag shows.
Inside a bus, East Texans get the health care they can’t afford or find anywhere else
Read full article: Inside a bus, East Texans get the health care they can’t afford or find anywhere elseAccess to health care is limited in rural Texas. The mobile clinic operated by Beaumont-based TAN Healthcare aims to close that gap.
Personal information of 1.8 million Texans with Department of Insurance claims was exposed for years, audit says
Read full article: Personal information of 1.8 million Texans with Department of Insurance claims was exposed for years, audit saysThe personal data was accessible to the public because of a glitch in the code of the department’s web application.
Memorial Hermann, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas reach agreement; in-network care for patients is restored
Read full article: Memorial Hermann, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas reach agreement; in-network care for patients is restoredMemorial Hermann announced Friday that it has reached a four-year agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, restoring in-network access to hospitals, facilities, and providers in the Houston region.
A Texas salmonella outbreak highlights the unseen costs of food poisoning
Read full article: A Texas salmonella outbreak highlights the unseen costs of food poisoningMore than 60 people became ill after a funeral reception in Texas. Two years later, some of them are still coping with the financial and medical consequences.
Impacted by storm damage? Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about filing a claim
Read full article: Impacted by storm damage? Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about filing a claimOver the years, KPRC 2 has provided information on how to file a claim related to hurricane, tornado, flood and freeze damage. The severe thunderstorms and tornadoes that hit the Houston area Tuesday will once again have people cleaning up and making calls to insurance companies.
Texas has the highest share of uninsured residents in the nation. Another COVID-19 wave puts them at risk.
Read full article: Texas has the highest share of uninsured residents in the nation. Another COVID-19 wave puts them at risk.Untreated medical conditions, lack of access to testing and limited paid time off leave uninsured Texans particularly vulnerable to the disease.
On the hunt for health insurance? Here’s how to get the most out of your plan
Read full article: On the hunt for health insurance? Here’s how to get the most out of your planIf you’re not getting health insurance from your employer -- did you know you can still get covered with a wallet-friendly option?
Shopping for health insurance? Here’s how to get the most out of your health plan
Read full article: Shopping for health insurance? Here’s how to get the most out of your health planIf you’re not getting health insurance from your employer -- did you know you can still get covered with a wallet-friendly option?
KPRC 2 Investigates: Woman denied coverage after paying premiums for 20+ years
Read full article: KPRC 2 Investigates: Woman denied coverage after paying premiums for 20+ yearsYou think you are doing the right thing planning long-term for your future. But one Deer Park family is learning that long-term care insurance isn't the safety net they thought it was. KPRC 2 Investigates is helping one viewer looking for answers to why his mom can’t get the help she needs.
University of Houston College of Medicine to open direct primary care clinic for the uninsured
Read full article: University of Houston College of Medicine to open direct primary care clinic for the uninsuredThe University of Houston College of Medicine will open a low-cost direct primary care clinic with a $1 million gift from The Cullen Trust for Health Care. The clinic will be located on the campus of Memorial Herman Southwest Hospital.
Houston-area hospitals not releasing prices required by new law
Read full article: Houston-area hospitals not releasing prices required by new lawImagine shopping online for a colonoscopy or heart surgery just like we shop for airline tickets. You type in what procedure you need and you get a list of prices from hospitals that show what you would pay with and without insurance. That is the idea behind the Hospital Price Transparency Rule. The federal law that took effect in January says hospitals must release pricing information before providing service.
Despite high rate of teen pregnancies, Texas lawmakers unlikely to expand Children’s Health Insurance Program to cover birth control
Read full article: Despite high rate of teen pregnancies, Texas lawmakers unlikely to expand Children’s Health Insurance Program to cover birth controlHer medical insurance at the time was provided by the Texas Children’s Health Insurance Program, known as CHIP, which provides health care to adolescents whose families are low-income but make too much to qualify for Medicaid. CHIP provided coverage for her medicine, doctors appointments and other medical needs but unlike Medicaid, it typically does not cover the cost of birth control — something that Johnson needed to regulate her menstrual cycle.
Can Amazon Pharmacy save you money on prescription drugs?
Read full article: Can Amazon Pharmacy save you money on prescription drugs?Amazon jumped into the pharmacy business late last year with Amazon Pharmacy. AdThey are also big Amazon shoppers, so they wanted to see if they could save some money by getting their refills with Amazon Pharmacy instead of Costco. An Amazon representative told KPRC 2 News Pam could call her insurance company to ask what her co-pay will be with Amazon Pharmacy. AdPioglitazone, for example, is more than five times the price at Amazon Pharmacy at $88.34 compared to Costco’s price of $17.10. If you don’t have insurance, Amazon Pharmacy prices are lower for Prime members versus non-Prime customers.
Town hall answers questions for residents seeking assistance after winter storm damage
Read full article: Town hall answers questions for residents seeking assistance after winter storm damageHOUSTON – Over the past several days, people across the Houston area have been dealing with broken water pipes and damage after last week’s winter storm. On Thursday, a group of residents came out for a town hall in the Heights. Others don’t know how the process works and some haven’t even received responses from their insurance providers. They have the right to seek help.”AdThere are likely thousands seeking that same help right now: cleaning up the damage, navigating the paperwork. “Asking questions and making sure that I am taking the right steps to get my house taken care of,” Mullinax said.
How to shop around for homeowner’s insurance
Read full article: How to shop around for homeowner’s insuranceBefore you switch, some insurance companies plan to raise rates over the next couple of months. KPRC2 Investigates got the data from the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) about which companies are getting ready to raise their rates in March 2021 for new policies. Chubbs Lloyds Insurance Company of Texas will increase 17.8%. Those were filed long ago.”AdCompare coverageWhen you’re looking to switch, shop around and make sure you’re comparing the same amount of coverage. “Ask us to correspond with that insurance company... or maybe it’s a formal complaint,” said Gonzalez.
Freeze aftermath: Plumbing and insurance claim mistakes to avoid
Read full article: Freeze aftermath: Plumbing and insurance claim mistakes to avoidHOUSTON – The state of Texas has 60,000 licensed plumbers and the challenge they are all facing is “overwhelming,” according to Frank Denton, the Chairman of the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners. Greg Abbott on Friday eased plumbing restrictions, allowing former licensed plumbers who left the industry in recent years to once again enter the system. AdAll being done to speed the process up with more licensed plumbers. Repair mistakes also are made by homeowners who opt to do it themselves without the professional experience that comes with being a licensed plumber. Denton said a licensed plumber has invested much time to get recognized by the state and is not going to cut corners.
Texas freeze follow-up: How to get reimbursed for spoiled food, hotel stays and cleanup costs
Read full article: Texas freeze follow-up: How to get reimbursed for spoiled food, hotel stays and cleanup costsSpoiled foodSome people lost hundreds of dollars of food that spoiled in their fridges and freezers when the power went out. Your insurance company may not tell you, but if you request reimbursement for the groceries you lost, you can probably get up to $500. On the first page of your homeowners’ policy, called the declarations page, look for a “food endorsement.” Not all policies include this. We asked if the insurance company would reimburse for hotel costs if there was no damage in the home, but it was unlivable because there was no power. And it was $700 this month.’ Well, the insurance company will reimburse you for that.
Here’s what you should know about pet insurance
Read full article: Here’s what you should know about pet insurancePet insurance can help take burden off these costs, but do you know which plan best fits your four-legged friends? Here’s what you need to know when shopping for pet insurance. “Just like having insurance coverage for a person and being prepared for that situation that hopefully never happens, you can do the same for your pets,” said Jason Levine, Vice President of Harry Levine Insurance. But unlike human health insurance, pet health insurance typically only covers accidents, illnesses, and other unusual health events. You can buy health insurance for your pet at any age, but just like human health insurance, it’s going to be less expensive the younger the animal.
How to help your parents with Medicare open enrollment and avoid scams
Read full article: How to help your parents with Medicare open enrollment and avoid scamsMedicare open enrollment is here. Medicare open enrollment is the time of year when your parents get the chance to shop around for a new plan to save money on prescriptions or change up doctors. Agent/broker prohibited behaviorsAgents may not state they are from Medicare or use the term “Medicare” in a misleading manner. Cannot ask beneficiaries for a referral list (list of friends or family who may be interested in a plan). Tips on how to stop fraud during open enrollment
Unemployed and uninsured? Here are affordable healthcare options for Houstonians in need
Read full article: Unemployed and uninsured? Here are affordable healthcare options for Houstonians in needHOUSTON – Houston is home to the largest medical complex in the world, with more than 100,000 healthcare workers. But it’s still a struggle for many to find affordable healthcare options because they don’t have insurance. AdBut KPRC 2 found there are options for good healthcare for those without insurance. Legacy offers adult primary care, pediatric care, dental, vision, mental health and OB/GYN care, as well as low-cost prescription drugs. Express Family Clinic has offices in Spring, Conroe and New Caney, and offers low-cost healthcare without insurance.
Car insurance companies are sitting on $600 million COVID-19 windfall
Read full article: Car insurance companies are sitting on $600 million COVID-19 windfallHOUSTON – Auto insurers are sitting on a COVID windfall of at least $600 million dollars because of reduced driving during the pandemic. KPRC 2 reported in April how several car insurance companies offered rebates to customers averaging about $60. Nearly one in three of the top 40 auto insurers in Texas are offering no credit or refund to customers. Most of those offering no refund are companies serving higher-risk drivers with no credit or low credit scores. These are the auto insurance companies in Texas’ top 40 auto insurers who haven’t given consumers any sort of refund during the pandemic:
Houston Methodist and UnitedHealthcare back in-network after finalizing an agreement
Read full article: Houston Methodist and UnitedHealthcare back in-network after finalizing an agreementHOUSTON – Houston Methodist and UnitedHealthcare finalized an agreement that will ensure UnitedHealthcare members enrolled in employer-sponsored, individual and Medicare Advantage plans will continue to receive care at Houston Methodist hospitals and its physicians. The new agreement is effective June 1, meaning UnitedHealthcare members are currently in-network with all Houston Methodist hospitals and facilities. BACKGROUND: 100,000 patients could lose access to doctors at Houston Methodist hospitals due to insurance company’s contract dispute“Our top priority throughout this process was ensuring the more than 1 million members we’re honored to serve in Houston have access to quality, affordable health care, and this new agreement accomplishes that goal. We appreciate Houston Methodist’s collaboration in helping achieve this outcome,” UnitedHealthcare wrote on its website. “We are honored to continue supporting the more than 3.9 million people throughout Texas who depend on us for access to quality and affordable health care.”The previous contract expired on Jan. 1 and hundreds of thousands of people were left scrambling to find new doctors as a result of the dispute between the insurance company and the hospital system.
Insurance telemarketers fined $225M for a billion robocalls
Read full article: Insurance telemarketers fined $225M for a billion robocallsThe U.S. communications regulator on Tuesday proposed a $225 million fine, its largest ever, against two health insurance telemarketers for spamming people with 1 billion robocalls using fake phone numbers. The Federal Communications Commission said John Spiller and Jakob Mears made the calls through two businesses. The FCC said the robocalls offered plans from major insurers like Aetna and UnitedHealth with an automated message. The telemarketers faked their calls to make them appear they came from other companies, which then received angry calls and were named in lawsuits from consumers. He declined to provide contact information for Mears and said neither would speak before talking to an attorney.
Consumer expert Amy Davis gives advice on dealing with ticket sellers canceling events while refusing refunds
Read full article: Consumer expert Amy Davis gives advice on dealing with ticket sellers canceling events while refusing refundsNow, many of those ticket holders are left waiting on refunds that may never come. When Live Nation or Ticketmaster canceled shows and concerts, instead of using the word “canceled,” the ticket sellers said the events were just “postponed.” Once rescheduled, even if the customer cannot attend on the new date, the companies won’t always refund the ticket price. Canceled concerts, refunds deniedIt happened to Houstonian Phyllis Bailey. When Bailey contacted Live Nation to get a refund of the $222.14, a representative told her the show was simply postponed until August 11. Live Nation told her she could get a refund.
If your home was damaged in northwest Houston explosion, this is how to get repairs paid by insurance company
Read full article: If your home was damaged in northwest Houston explosion, this is how to get repairs paid by insurance companyYour insurance company will likely go after Watson Grinding & Manufacturing to get all of the money back they paid for repairing your home. This means that your insurance company should not factor your home’s depreciation into the money you will receive for repairs. You can hire a public insurance adjuster at any time. Cal Spoon, a public insurance adjuster and owner of InsuranceBusters.net said there is a 2 year statute of limitations after you receive your offer from your insurance company to dispute it with a public insurance adjuster. To do business in Texas, public insurance adjusters must be licensed with the Texas Department of Insurance.
100,000 patients could lose access to doctors at Houston Methodist hospitals due to insurance company’s contract dispute
Read full article: 100,000 patients could lose access to doctors at Houston Methodist hospitals due to insurance company’s contract disputeHOUSTON – A hundred-thousand people insured by UnitedHealthcare are scrambling to find new doctors and hospitals after the insurance company and Houston Methodist Hospital could not come to terms over reimbursement rates. The contract expired at midnight, meaning the seven Houston Methodist hospitals and its outpatient clinics are no longer in-network as of Jan. 1, 2020. "90%, probably more than that, of the doctors (in Baytown) are Methodist doctors," Thompson said. UnitedHealthcare released the following statement:“Care at Houston Methodist Hospital is significantly more expensive than care at other top-ranked hospitals in Texas as well as some of the most prestigious hospitals in the entire country. United’s unfortunate decision – and disruption to their members’ in-network access to Houston Methodist -- is forcing employers and consumers to pick different health care options for this year.