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36% of Consumers Would Switch Insurance Providers for Better Severe Weather Coverage, Insurity Survey Finds

HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Insurity, the leading provider of cloud software for insurance carriers, brokers, and MGAs, today announced findings from its 2024 Severe Weather P&C Consumer Pulse survey, which gauges consumers’ opinions on severe weather and how it will impact their insurance coverage. Despite nearly half of Americans reporting they are confident in their current insurance plan to adequately prepare them for the potential financial impacts of severe weather events, consu...

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