INSURASALES

Round Rock Dam Project Nears Completion to Mitigate Flood Risk for 1,000+ Homes

The near completion of a major dam in Round Rock, Texas, aims to reduce flood risks for over 1,000 homes and influence FEMA floodplain assessments, impacting homeowners' insurance rates.

Investigation into Alleged Unrequested Policy Cancellations at Farmers Insurance in California

An investigation reveals claims of unrequested insurance policy cancellations by Farmers Insurance in California, affecting senior clients and raising compliance concerns. Industry professionals should note implications for customer communication and regulatory oversight.

Hail Damage Risks and Insurance Coverage for U.S. Rooftop Solar Systems

Explore how hailstorms impact U.S. rooftop solar systems and insurance coverage essentials to protect renewable energy investments amid rising severe weather events.

DOJ Files False Claims Act Complaint Against GoHealth Over Medicare Advantage Kickbacks

The DOJ has filed a False Claims Act complaint against GoHealth, alleging illegal kickbacks to brokers for Medicare Advantage enrollments, triggering a securities investigation and stock decline.

Illinois Committee Advances Bill to Ban Life Insurance Discrimination Based on Felony History

Illinois Senate insurance committee advances bill to prevent life insurance discrimination against individuals with felony convictions, promoting equitable insurance access.

San Diego Man Pleads Guilty to $51M Medicare Durable Medical Equipment Fraud

Fernando Valenzuela Ayub pleaded guilty to a $51 million Medicare fraud scheme involving durable medical equipment. The case highlights key issues in Medicare billing and compliance.

Medicaid's Critical Role in Conservative Arizona Amid Proposed Federal Cuts

Explore the impact of proposed federal Medicaid cuts on Arizona's Gila County, highlighting local reliance on the program despite conservative political views.

Mary Lou Retton DUI Arrest Highlights Health Insurance Gaps for Former Athletes

Mary Lou Retton's DUI arrest and prior uninsured medical crisis underline challenges in health insurance coverage and transparency among former athletes in the U.S.

Analysis Reveals Medicaid Spending Waste from Eligibility Verification Lapses

A new analysis reveals extensive Medicaid spending waste tied to weakened eligibility verification rules since 2012 and estimates future improper payments could total $2 trillion. Legislative reforms aim to restore verification and reduce fraud without cutting care for eligible recipients.

Florida SB 180 May Raise Flood Insurance Costs by Limiting Mitigation

Florida's Senate Bill 180 aims to speed hurricane recovery but may increase flood insurance costs by restricting home elevation and stricter building codes, affecting thousands of homeowners and insurance markets.