INSURASALES

Study Finds Partner’s Low Credit Score Can Raise Home Payments by $437 Monthly

New study reveals how a partner's low credit score can increase mortgage payments by $437 monthly due to higher interest rates and insurance costs. Key insights for insurers and mortgage lenders.

Hartford Insurance Insider Sales Highlight Contrarian Opportunity Amid Strong Fundamentals

Hartford Insurance Group's insider sales in Q2 2025 coincide with strong underwriting discipline, premium growth, and a favorable property-casualty market, creating a contrarian investment opportunity.

Supreme Court Upholds Key ACA Preventive Care Coverage Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a vital Affordable Care Act provision on preventive care coverage, affirming the federal process governing insurance mandates under HHS authority.

Insurance Pullbacks in Disaster-Prone Areas Threaten Homeowner Coverage

Insurance companies are retreating from wildfire and hurricane-prone areas, causing rising premiums and fewer coverage options for homeowners. This shift challenges mortgage lending and exposes growing risks in disaster-prone U.S. regions.

U.S. Physical Therapy Reports Strong Q1 2025 Growth, Bolsters Dividend Amid Medicare Cuts

U.S. Physical Therapy posts 16.4% revenue growth and a 2.54% dividend yield in Q1 2025, offsetting Medicare reimbursement cuts with strategic expansions and payor diversification.

Social Security and Medicare Face Funding Depletion Amid Fiscal Year 2025-26 Budget Focus

Social Security and Medicare are nearing reserve depletion amid 2025-26 budget discussions, raising concerns for U.S. insurance and regulatory sectors.

Tenth Circuit Upholds Vehicle-Specific Liability Coverage in Colorado Auto Policies

The Tenth Circuit affirms that Colorado auto insurers can limit liability coverage to vehicles listed in policies, reinforcing vehicle-specific liability rules under state law.

Institutional Investors Increase Stakes in Bowhead Specialty Amid Positive Analyst Outlook

Bowhead Specialty Holdings sees increased institutional investment and favorable analyst ratings following strong Q1 earnings, highlighting growth in the specialty P&C insurance sector.

Expiring Health Care Tax Credit Threatens Insurance Affordability for Millions

The imminent expiration of the enhanced health care premium tax credit poses significant risks to insurance affordability and coverage continuity for millions of Americans, especially those with chronic health conditions. Legislative action is critical to prevent premium hikes and coverage loss.

CBO Projects 11.8M to Lose Health Insurance Under Senate Tax Bill

A new Congressional Budget Office report projects 11.8 million Americans could lose health insurance over the next decade under the Senate Republicans' version of the tax bill, highlighting significant insurance coverage challenges ahead.