Cancellations drive some back to Citizens Insurance
As Citizens Insurance still tries to move more policies off its books to private insurance, some homeowners are ending up back with the insurer of last resort.
As Citizens Insurance still tries to move more policies off its books to private insurance, some homeowners are ending up back with the insurer of last resort.
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