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‘It's just outrageous' – Food recall announcements jumped in 2023: Consumer watchdog report
The consumer watchdog group analyzed all 313 food recall announcements made last year by the FDA and the USDA and found e-coli, salmonella and listeria were the reasons behind about 26% of those recalls
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Here's the type of car insurance that covers flood damage
Kim Palmer of NerdWallet explains if you only have basic car insurance, you may find yourself in a difficult situation if your car is damaged by rising flood water.
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‘It's just devastating': Fort Lauderdale residents continue to rebuild a year after historic flooding
Many who lived in the hardest-hit areas lost nearly everything they owned — and the process of rebuilding hasn’t been easy, especially for those who didn’t have flood insurance
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‘Am I going to be able to afford my house?': South Florida homeowners dealing with soaring premiums
In an informal NBC6 survey of dozens of viewers, everyone responded they are very or somewhat concerned about being able to afford their home because of what they pay for property insurance.
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As Citizens undergoes depopulation, some homeowners face higher premiums
As Citizens Insurance goes under “depopulation,” the push is creating challenges for some homeowners.
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NBC6 Responds helps woman recover thousands after travel insurance claim was denied
A South Florida woman has spent her life exploring the world, but when she had to cancel a recent trip and her travel insurance claim was denied, NBC6 Responds was there to help.
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How short-term rental regulations could impact the South Florida market
Earlier this month, the full Florida Senate approved Senate bill 280, which would allow local governments to create vacation-rental registration programs.
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Florida is holding billions in unclaimed property. Here's how to check if you have some
A spokesperson for Florida’s Department of Financial Services told NBC6 accounts are typically turned over to the state after a 5-year dormancy period.
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Florida mom pushes for changes in how schools deal with food allergy reactions
Sherry Lin Isler is a nurse practitioner and a food allergy mom. Her son, Lincoln, was diagnosed with several food allergies at a young age.
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Why are we paying more for car insurance in Florida?
According to the Insurance Information Institute, as of January 2024, the average annual full coverage premium in Florida was $3,941 – 55% higher than the national average