INSURASALES

Connecticut Law Revises Arbitration Costs and Interest in Insurance Disputes

Connecticut's new law changes insurance dispute arbitration by requiring insurers to cover arbitration costs and pay interest on disputed amounts, promoting faster claimant payments and greater insurer accountability.

Auto Insurance Legal Defense: Coverage Limits and Bad Faith Claims Explained

Explore key insights into auto insurance legal defense coverage, contingency fees, bad faith claims, and regulatory aspects in California car accident cases. Understand insurers' obligations and claim dispute resolution.

Homeowners Insurance: Liability Risks and Coverage for Residential Swimming Pools

Understanding liability risks associated with residential swimming pools and the importance of updating homeowners insurance policies to ensure adequate coverage.

Washington Report Finds Adult Family Home Liability Insurance Market Stable

The Washington State report finds the liability insurance market for adult family homes sustainable with stable premiums and loss ratios. It highlights insurer risk perceptions and offers strategies to enhance market appeal ahead of the 2026 legislative session.

North Carolina Auto Insurance Law Changes Increase Costs for New and High-Risk Drivers

North Carolina's new auto insurance laws raise surcharges for new drivers, increase minimum liability coverage, and allow longer premium hikes for speeding violations, affecting insurance costs and risk evaluation.

California Realtors Form Insurance Task Force to Tackle Homeowner Coverage Crisis

California Realtors organize an Insurance Task Force to address homeowner insurance availability and affordability challenges in fire-prone areas, aiming to provide policy recommendations to state authorities.

Philadelphia and Erie Insurance Recover from Network Outages Amid Cybersecurity Threats

Philadelphia and Erie Insurance restore operations after network outages amid cybersecurity threats, highlighting risks and incident response in the insurance sector.

Navigators Appoints Lynanne St. Denis to Lead Wholesale P&C Division

Navigators, a brand of The Hartford, names Lynanne St. Denis as head of wholesale property and casualty, marking a strategic leadership update in the U.S. insurance sector.

North Carolina Updates Auto Insurance Rules Effective July 1

North Carolina's new auto insurance rules effective July 1 introduce higher liability limits, surcharges for new drivers, and changes to moving violation points, affecting premiums and policy management.

Earthquake Insurance Coverage Gaps Leave Millions in 42 States at Risk

Millions across 42 U.S. states face financial exposure to earthquake damage due to low earthquake insurance uptake. Standard policies often exclude quake damage, requiring specialized coverage.