Dynex Capital Reports Q1 Loss Amid Mortgage REIT Market Challenges

Dynex Capital reported a $3.1 million loss in Q1 with adjusted earnings of 20 cents per share and $95.1 million revenue, highlighting financial trends in mortgage REITs.

Connecticut Faces Extended High Brush Fire Risk During Spring Season

Connecticut maintains high brush fire danger levels with multiple fires reported, including a major 200-acre blaze. Local burn permits suspended near woodlands as spring fire season continues.

Evolving AI Regulations and Rising Medical Costs Shape U.S. Insurance Landscape in 2024

In 2024, evolving AI regulations and rising medical costs significantly impact U.S. insurance sectors, influencing cybersecurity coverage and workers' compensation in key states like Colorado and New Jersey.

Tariffs Impact U.S. Firms; Trade Credit Insurance Mitigates Financial Risks

Explore how tariffs affect U.S. companies and how trade credit insurance can protect businesses from financial risks related to increased import costs and market uncertainties.

AM Best to Present on U.S. and Canada Property/Casualty Insurance Outlook at CAS Meeting

AM Best to discuss key insurance market and regulatory outlooks for U.S. and Canada at Casualty Actuarial Society 2025 Spring Meeting.

FEMA Extends Deadline for Kentucky Storm Disaster Assistance to May 2025

FEMA extends the application deadline for Kentucky residents affected by February storms and flooding. Learn how homeowners and renters can access federal disaster aid beyond insurance coverage.

Understanding Insurance Adjusters' Role and Challenges in Claims Processing

Explore the crucial role of insurance adjusters in claims processing, common policy exclusions, claims delays, and the importance of clear policy communication.

Uber Launches NY Ad Campaign Amid Taxi Insurer Insolvency and Insurance Reform Push

Uber targets New York lawmakers with a six-figure ad campaign to address insurance insolvency and reform amid rising rideshare costs and legal challenges.

South Dakota Homeowners Face Rapid Insurance Premium Increases Amid Weather Risks

South Dakota homeowners are facing a 41% surge in insurance premiums over seven years, driven by severe weather, construction cost inflation, and high crop insurance payouts, impacting urban and rural residents alike.

Farmers Insurance Cancels 200 Oregon Home Policies Amid Rising Wildfire Risks

Farmers Insurance cancels 200 home policies in Oregon due to rising wildfire risks, causing premium hikes and coverage challenges amid a volatile insurance market.