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Major insurers in central, southern and eastern Oregon have dramatically pulled back, forcing some homeowners to go to an insurer of last resort
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Two laws that will require insurance companies to be more transparent and flexible to Oregonians impacted by wildfire, will go into effect at the start of the new year.
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Officials are assuring homeowners that Oregon’s Wildfire Risk Map will not affect insurance rates.
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Insurance companies would not be allowed to refuse payment on claims for deaths resulting from terrorist attacks, through a bill approved by Oregon…
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Wildfire victims can consult with an attorney about their insurance claims at a series of free legal clinics on Saturday.Insurance claims after a fire can…
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As thousands of Oregon homeowners and renters pick up the pieces after losing their home to wildfires this month, people with standard insurance policies…
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The ongoing coronavirus pandemic means Oregonians could be pumping their own gas a little longer. And they’ll also get a break in paying their insurance…
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Many businesses have closed their doors or scaled back their operations due to the coronavirus. But that doesn’t mean insurance policies will cover their…
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Oregon's workers' compensation costs have dropped for a second straight year. The Department of Consumer and Business Services announced last week costs…
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The national deadline to sign up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act has already passed. But in Oregon, persistent tech problems prompted…