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Look Up Your Insurance Company Here To Learn How Often They've Closed Claims with No Payment

Jan 16th 2026

Weiss Ratings has compiled a chart of US property insurers with at least $1 million or more in homeowners premiums.  This information was gathered from the 2024 Company Annual Statements.  The data covers claims filed in 2024.

This report covers insurance companies on a nationwide basis.   Most of the highest percentage of claims closed without payment come from Florida insurance companies.  However there are a number of others in different parts of the country with a high percentage of claims closed without payment.

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