Florida Considers Repeal of No-Fault Auto Insurance
Explore Florida's legislative changes as lawmakers consider repealing no-fault auto insurance in favor of a fault-based system. Learn about the implications for drivers.
Explore Florida's legislative changes as lawmakers consider repealing no-fault auto insurance in favor of a fault-based system. Learn about the implications for drivers.
A study shows that over 11 million U.S. homes are without insurance amid rising premiums, highlighting alarming trends in the housing market.
Florida's recent insurance reforms, aimed at stabilizing the market and lowering costs, face potential rollback with new legislation. Discover the implications for consumers.
Explore how auto insurance premiums were more affordable in 2022 and W. R. Berkley's shareholder news.
Fort Myers Beach is working to regain a 25% flood insurance discount after challenges from FEMA, affecting residents' rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Ian.
A proposed Minnesota bill aims to introduce a state-run car insurance program to offer affordable coverage to good drivers and reduce uninsured driving rates.
The Social Security Fairness Act increases benefits for millions by repealing provisions that previously reduced payments for certain retirees. Learn how this impacts you.
A federal judge allows State Farm's lawsuit alleging fraud by medical providers to proceed, highlighting issues of inflated claims and illegal patient brokering.
A UPS driver's quick action saved an elderly couple from a fire, but they now face an insurance crisis due to a cancellation notice they never received. The article highlights issues with insurance communication for seniors.
A study shows over 11 million U.S. homes lack insurance coverage, with high rates in New Mexico, West Virginia, and Mississippi. Protect your home now.