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Insurance Hour

Insurance Hour

De : Karl Susman
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Insurance Hour with Karl Susman is the must-listen podcast for anyone searching for trustworthy, actionable insurance guidance — whether you’re a policyholder, agent, small business owner, homeowner, renter, or simply need insurance clarity. Hosted by industry veteran Karl Susman, a 30-year insurance agency owner, media commentator, legislative consultant, and expert witness, Insurance Hour cuts through the confusion, jargon, and fear to deliver straight answers on insurance coverage, premiums, claims, and risk management.2026 Economie Finances privées
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    • This One Annual Insurance Check Could Save You Thousands
      Jan 23 2026

      Most people don't think about their insurance - until they desperately need it.

      In this episode of Insurance Hour, host Karl Susman explains why reviewing your insurance policies at least once a year is essential to protecting your finances and your future. From homeowners and renters insurance to auto coverage and beyond, Karl breaks down where coverage gaps hide, why rebuilding costs continue to rise, and how outdated assumptions can leave you exposed when disaster strikes.

      You'll learn:

      • Why market value and replacement cost are not the same

      • How deductibles and sub-limits affect real-world claims

      • Why renters insurance matters even if you "don't own much"

      • What's really driving higher auto insurance premiums

      • Practical ways to reduce costs without sacrificing protection

      This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants fewer surprises, smarter coverage, and a clearer understanding of how insurance really works - before a claim ever happens.

      Key Discussion Points
      • Annual Insurance Policy Review: Insurance policies require regular evaluation to ensure adequate coverage as circumstances change over time.
      • Homeowner's Insurance: Replacement cost coverage may be insufficient due to rising construction costs and material shortages during catastrophic events.
      • Auto Insurance: Premium increases driven by higher vehicle costs, advanced technology in cars, and increased medical treatment expenses.
      • Renter's Insurance: Often overlooked but provides crucial liability protection beyond personal property coverage.
      Coverage Adequacy Assessment
      • Replacement Cost vs. Market Value: Market value of homes differs significantly from replacement cost, which only increases over time due to construction costs.
      • Catastrophic Loss Scenarios: During major disasters affecting thousands of structures, rebuilding costs can increase dramatically due to contractor and material shortages.
      • Personal Risk Tolerance: Homeowners must decide their comfort level with risk exposure based on potential loss scenarios.
      Cost Management Strategies
      • Deductible Optimization: Raising deductibles can significantly reduce premiums across all policy types.
      • Higher deductibles often pay for themselves within 6-12 months through premium savings.
      • Coverage Adjustments:
      • Other Structures Coverage: Can often be reduced if not needed.
      • Personal Property Limits: May be lowered for those with minimal belongings.
      • Loss of Use Coverage: Can be reduced or eliminated if alternative housing is avail ...
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      53 min
    • Insurance Hour – Listener Q&A Special: Real Questions, Real Answers for California Consumers
      Jan 16 2026

      In this packed episode, host Karl Susman dives into a full session of listener-submitted insurance questions—covering everything from soaring homeowner premiums to confusing deductible structures, rental exposures, wildfire smoke damage, teen driver rate shock, condo coverage misconceptions, and what really happens when a tree drops onto your roof.

      Karl breaks down today's turbulent California insurance market in plain language, explaining why the landscape has shifted so dramatically and what smart policyholders can do to protect themselves. Whether you're buying your first home, renting out a room on Airbnb, dealing with an aging roof, or trying to understand why your renewal jumped 40%, this episode is full of practical guidance, humor, and clarity.

      Listeners will learn:

      • Why shopping for home insurance is so difficult right now

      • How to understand replacement cost vs. market value

      • What percentage deductibles actually mean

      • How smoke and ash claims really work

      • Why short-term rentals require special insurance

      • What your HOA covers (and what it absolutely does NOT)

      • How subrogation works behind the scenes

      • The best ways to manage new-driver auto insurance costs

      Supported by the Insurance Consumer Guidance Society (ICGS), this episode empowers Californians to make confident insurance decisions in an increasingly unpredictable market.

      Have a question for Karl?
      Email questions@insurancehour.com or call/text 559-656-0317.

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      53 min
    • Wildfires, Water Damage & INSANE Premiums: The Shocking Truth Behind Prop 103
      Jan 9 2026

      California's insurance market is in turmoil — and homeowners are feeling the impact. In this episode of Insurance Hour, host Karl Susman unpacks the complex factors driving skyrocketing premiums, shrinking coverage options, and the growing confusion facing consumers across the state.

      Karl explains how wildfire severity, water-damage trends, and rapid environmental changes have collided with decades-old regulations like Proposition 103, creating an insurance landscape that many carriers can no longer navigate. He breaks down why major insurers stopped writing new business, why non-admitted companies rushed in with dramatically higher prices, and what the return of competition might look like in the months ahead.

      Listeners will also learn practical steps they can take to protect their homes and wallets — from choosing smarter deductibles to strengthening their property against wildfire. And in a crucial final segment, Karl warns about the surge in fraud and scams that emerge after major disasters, offering clear guidance on how to avoid becoming a victim.

      Whether you're a homeowner, renter, or simply trying to understand the shifting insurance environment in California, this episode delivers timely, clear, and empowering information to help you make smarter decisions.

      Have a question for the show?
      Call or text: 559-656-0317
      Email: questions@insurancehour.com

      Insurance Hour is made possible by the support of the Insurance Consumer Guidance Society. Visit icgs.org to learn more.

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      53 min
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