The report, the most in-depth dive into the byzantine finances of Florida’s homeowners insurance market, reveals that as the ...
The 2022 study, which has never been made public, was released to the Herald/Times after a two-year wait for public records.
When the snow hit this week our area saw car crashes and risk of slip and falls. After an incident, you may have questions ...
A major bill advancing in South Carolina’s Senate could lower insurance rates, change lawsuit rules, and hold bars more ...
This is the first in a series of discussions about insurance issues unique to the Lone Star State. For nearly a century, the ...
Not all car accidents are minor fender benders. If this is all you’re dealing with, consider yourself lucky. Sure, you’re probably dealing with some car repair bills. You may even have some minor ...
Losses in the state are expected to exceed $250 billion. A leading scholar in insurance law says the question isn’t if ...
Hey, CIPAWorld! The Baroness here. Happy Friday everyone  Believe it or not, even health insurance companies are facing ...
Recent reforms killed most options for policyholders to sue their insurers in settlement disputes. The volume of complaints has spurred a warning.
An Alabama House committee Wednesday approved a bill that would allow Medicaid to sue some parents who don’t enroll their children in employer-provided health insurance when available.
While the state’s regulations allegedly aim to protect policyholders, insurance companies are finding ways to technically comply with the laws, while still navigating around these protections, leaving ...