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Brittney Meredith-Miller
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Expert says 2025 is ‘the ideal time for American drivers to explore new car insurance options.’
This week, we feature philanthropic insurance news from National Auto Body Council.
The latest insurance industry personnel news from Hiscox, Volante Global and more.
The firestorm affecting swaths of southern California continues to be a story of evacuation and defense.
Market Research Future: Business interruption insurance market to reach $33.61 billion by 2032.
The state has experienced 82 weather events causing over $1 billion in damages since 1980.
Aon: Risk of trip cancellation is a top motivator for buyers.
The outcome was deemed the result of "legal system abuse" by the defendant's insurer.
Senior C-level executives are at higher risk of a deepfake impersonation.
Tornadic activity in 2024 was driven in-part by hurricane-spawned twisters.
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John Neal will depart Lloyd's after more than six years on the job.
ValuePenguin: Drivers in Nevada, Florida and Michigan will pay the most.
MarketScout: Composite commercial lines rate also saw a continued increase.
Beverly Hills, Hollywood Hills, Malibu and the densely-populated San Fernando Valley are facing a "particularly dangerous situation."
This week's update includes insurance industry news from FM, Clyde & Co. and more.
"I'm hoping that insurance companies take a look at... the way they handle cancellations, and make some changes."
The last three years of class action settlements totaled more than $159 billion.
Policygenius: Fifty-one percent of homeowners ages 18 to 34 had their coverage dropped in the last three years.
On average, it costs over $1,000 for an adjuster to handle a single claim.
Is the green transition on hold, and what would that mean for insurance?
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