Charges filed Thursday in Pennsylvania link a dozen people to a variety of schemes authorities say supported a criminal network that siphoned millions from the insurance industry.
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Filings made public by the California Department of Insurance show at least eight car insurers in the state are asking for rate increases, with two of the requests already approved.
The biggest average percentage increase in rates belongs to Access General,...Read More »
Progressive Insurance saw year-over-year drops in monthly and quarterly profits at the start of 2012, according to financial data released by the company on Wednesday.
First-quarter profits for 2012 were...Read More »
Idaho and West Virginia last week joined the majority of states that prohibit any driver from texting while driving after governors there signed off on statewide bans on the practice.
Govs. C.L. “Butch”...Read More »
Most teenage drivers have texted behind the wheel, and they see it as a habit less dangerous than drunk driving, according to a recent survey of 652 drivers conducted for State Farm by Harris Interactive.
The...Read More »
A California appeals court ruled last week that Mercury Insurance would have to pay full benefits for a crash caused by a woman driving her mother’s car even though the woman had said she didn’t...Read More »
Illinois insurance regulators recently released documents for filings accepted in March showing that almost two dozen insurers have already adjusted or are planning on adjusting car insurance...Read More »
Connecticut senators scheduled to vote on a study into the use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) for vehicles will consider the financial benefits of a wireless ID system able to detect...Read More »
A proposal to loosen Michigan’s law requiring all motorcycle riders to wear helmets is stoking arguments over auto insurance reform and the no-fault system the state uses to compensate motorists...Read More »
A proposal to bar insurers from expelling customers who refuse to “bundle” their auto insurance and homeowner’s policies died in the Maryland Senate on Tuesday.
Senators on the Finance...Read More »