Mississippi’s Monticello and Lawrence County have achieved new fire insurance ratings.
Officials told the Daily Leader that the city has new rating of six and the county has an eight. The ratings came from the state.
Monticello Fire Department Capt. Jared Evans said a class six rating will lower insurance costs to businesses and homes. Previously, the Monticello rating was a seven and the county was a 10.
Communities are classified between a one rating, the highest, and a 10 rating, which is the lowest. The score that is determined from applying the Fire Suppression Rating Schedule is translated into a public protection classification for a community.
The lower the number, the lower insurance rates are for homeowners and businesses in the given community.
Topics Mississippi
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Nationwide: Consumers Say Insurance Should Evolve for Micromobility Vehicles
Toilet Paper Warehouse in California Destroyed by Fire; Employee Arrested
NYC Mayor Eyes City-Run Insurance Program for Affordable Housing
State Farm Agrees to $15M Settlement for Underpaid Vehicle Claims 

