Mississippi City to Pay More for Liability Insurance
What the Mississippi city of Columbus pays for liability insurance will increase 15 percent in 2014.
WCBI-TV in Columbus reports that insurance consultant Eddie Mauck told officials this week that three or four major police claims combined with some others in the last three or four years have caught up with the city of Columbus.
Mauck says a tightening insurance market also contributed to the increase.
The city paid about $260,000 this year to cover everything from weed eaters throwing rocks to fires destroying city buildings. The new policy that took effect Wednesday will cost $315,000
The city paid about the same amount a decade ago but has seen premiums decrease slightly since then.
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