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Iowa homeowners are experiencing significant increases in their insurance premiums due to a combination of factors, including increased catastrophic losses, inflation, and rising reinsurance costs.
Westchester, a Chubb Company, announced the appointment of Alex Faynberg to lead Healthy Paws.
The Dixon Police Department is alerting residents to potential issues with vehicle registration suspensions due to insurance verification errors by the Illinois Secretary of State.
California’s Insurance Commissioner, Ricardo Lara, has denied State Farm’s request for an immediate rate increase following the Los Angeles fires, demanding more information and setting up a potential confrontation.
As the seasons change, melting snow and ice can pose significant risks to homes and vehicles. Understanding your insurance coverage is crucial during this period. This article explores the various aspects of insurance policies related to water damage, including coverage for ice dams, sewer backups, overland flooding, and plumbing issues.
A recent report from Gallagher highlights “change fatigue” as a major challenge for HR and communications leaders, with implications for insurance coverage and employee well-being.
LCRE introduces a new insurance solution to tackle market challenges within the real estate sector.
Fort Lauderdale’s luxury real estate market sees another high-profile sale as insurance executive Jeffrey Franzoni acquires a waterfront property in Harbor Beach.
The Supreme Court of India has provided clarity on when a life insurance claim can be rejected due to the non-disclosure of pre-existing insurance policies, emphasizing the materiality of such omissions.
A new report projects significant growth in the UK SME non-life insurance market over the next decade, fueled by technological advancements and a focus on tailored solutions. The market is expected to reach US$1.65 billion in 2023, with a projected CAGR of 4.58% through 2033.