INSURASALES

Illinois Court Limits State Farm ACV Class Action Claims in Multi-State Dispute

Illinois district court partially limits State Farm ACV class action claims in Alaska, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Mississippi, highlighting complex insurance litigation and regulatory issues.

CCC Crash Course Q3 2025 Report Highlights Structural Shifts in Auto Insurance

CCC Intelligent Solutions' Crash Course Q3 2025 Report reveals how tariffs, inflation, and vehicle technology are driving structural changes in auto insurance, based on extensive claims data analysis.

California Advances Insurance Stability with Governor’s Executive Order

California strengthens homeowners insurance market stability through an executive order advancing the Sustainable Insurance Strategy and insurer commitments.

Federal Shutdown Halts New NFIP Flood Insurance Policies in Louisiana

The federal government shutdown stops new flood insurance policies under NFIP in Louisiana, impacting homeowners and prompting legislative efforts for a solution.

Increased Deer-Vehicle Collisions Raise Safety and Insurance Concerns in Ohio

Higher deer-vehicle collisions during fall in Ohio lead to increased car accidents and insurance claims, highlighting road safety and financial risks for drivers and insurers.

Beyond Policies: Inspiring Stories of Care and Community From the Industry

Auto Experts of Colleyville launches 'Autos of Love' to donate refurbished vehicles with free maintenance, addressing transportation challenges for employment access.

CyberCube Secures $180M Investment to Advance Cyber Risk Analytics

CyberCube raises $180M from Spectrum Equity to enhance AI-driven cyber risk analytics and support growth in cyber insurance portfolios globally.

Insurance Executives Gain Billion-Dollar Fortunes in Florida P&C Market

Three insurance leaders reach billion-dollar wealth by capitalizing on Florida's volatile property and casualty insurance market, with significant stock gains in Slide Insurance and Neptune Insurance Holdings.

Ninth Circuit Denies Class Certification in Progressive's Totaled Vehicle Valuation Dispute

The Ninth Circuit denies class certification in a contested Progressive insurance case challenging the use of the projected sold adjustment for totaled vehicles, highlighting complex valuation and legal issues.

Over One-Third of U.S. Drivers Lack Adequate Auto Insurance Coverage

More than one-third of U.S. drivers lack sufficient auto insurance, increasing financial risks. Understanding uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is critical for risk management and insurance compliance.