09-20-2014, 06:59 AM
From today's Tribune Herald:
"The Hawaii Property Insurance Association has placed a moratorium on new insurance policies in lower Puna as a result of the June 27 lava flow.
The state Legislature created the HPIA in 1991 to provide insurance coverage for properties in areas, such as high-risk lava zones, where private insurance isn’t provided.
As of Monday, the association stopped providing new or increased coverage for properties south and east of Ainaloa and Hawaiian Paradise Park, HPIA said in a written statement provided to the Tribune-Herald."
Does anyone know of any private companies still issuing insurance in lower Puna?
"The Hawaii Property Insurance Association has placed a moratorium on new insurance policies in lower Puna as a result of the June 27 lava flow.
The state Legislature created the HPIA in 1991 to provide insurance coverage for properties in areas, such as high-risk lava zones, where private insurance isn’t provided.
As of Monday, the association stopped providing new or increased coverage for properties south and east of Ainaloa and Hawaiian Paradise Park, HPIA said in a written statement provided to the Tribune-Herald."
Does anyone know of any private companies still issuing insurance in lower Puna?