INSURASALES

Texas Leads U.S. Cities in Driving Safety; Boston Most Collision-Prone per Allstate

The 2025 Allstate America's Best Drivers Report identifies Texas cities as safest drivers and Boston as the most collision-prone, providing key insights for insurance professionals on U.S. driving risk trends.

Why Minimum Auto Insurance Coverage Falls Short and How to Protect Yourself

Most state-mandated minimum auto insurance limits are insufficient for serious accidents. Learn the recommended coverage to avoid financial exposure from injury and property damage claims.

Florida's Auto Insurance Ranks Second Highest with Rising Rates Ahead

Florida drivers face the second-highest auto insurance rates in the U.S., with premiums averaging over $3,200 in 2025 and expected to rise 6-9% in 2026 due to natural disasters and rising claims costs.

Financial Strategies for U.S. Seniors: Enhanced Retirement Contributions and Tax Benefits After 50

Explore enhanced retirement savings options and tax strategies available to U.S. seniors aged 50 and above, including catch-up contributions, tax deductions, RMD rules, and more to optimize retirement readiness.

Rising Car Insurance Costs in Utah Driven by More Accidents and Higher Repair Bills

Utah's car insurance rates have surged due to increased accidents, higher repair costs, tariffs, and more severe weather events impacting claim expenses. Learn key factors driving these trends and ways to save on premiums.

U.S. Auto Insurers Return to Profitability Amid Customer Satisfaction Challenges

U.S. auto insurers have returned to profitability after years of losses but face challenges with customer satisfaction and retention, especially among high-value policyholders. Service quality and seamless cross-channel interactions are now crucial for sustaining growth.

Florida Appeals Court Reverses Citizens Insurance Claim Denial in Roof Damage Case

Florida appeals court reverses Citizens Insurance claim denial, emphasizing limits on staged payment clauses in replacement cost policies. Implications for insurer claim handling and litigation.

Indiana Sees Rising Home Insurance Premiums and Policy Cancellations

Rising home insurance premiums and increased policy cancellations in Indiana are impacting homeowners' ability to maintain coverage and affordability, says Fair Housing Center.

Florida Lawmakers End Session Without Major Insurance Reforms

Florida's 2024 legislative session ends with limited insurance reforms amid profit-shifting concerns and stalled regulatory oversight initiatives. Lawmakers plan further action next session.

California's Property Insurance Market Faces Ongoing Wildfire Risks and Reform Needs

California's property insurance market is under strain from wildfire losses, prompting urgent calls for regulatory reform and new risk management strategies to ensure market stability and affordability.