INSURASALES

San Diego Earthquake Spurs Reassessment of Earthquake Insurance Needs

Following a significant earthquake in San Diego County, homeowners are reassessing their needs for specialized earthquake insurance, not covered under standard policies.

SSA Advances on GPO-WEP Benefit Recalculations, Aiding Millions

Learn how the SSA's repeal of GPO and WEP is enhancing benefits for millions, with significant progress noted in automation-led recalculations.

AuguStar Retirement Enhances OrionShield Annuities with New Features

AuguStar Retirement announces updates to OrionShield annuities, introducing a new premium bonus structure and enhanced indexing options for better investment diversification and financial stability.

MassMutual Partners with Benefit Harbor to Enhance Employee Benefits

MassMutual has partnered with Benefit Harbor to upgrade its voluntary employee benefits platform, enhancing the enrollment process for group whole life insurance policies with a user-friendly tech solution.

Montgomery County Agent Charged with Fraud Over Fake Life Insurance Policies

Dennis Wright, a Montgomery County insurance agent, faces charges for creating fraudulent life insurance policies to gain over $600,000 in commissions, indicating a major breach in industry trust and regulatory compliance.

Survey Reveals Challenges in Mobility Device Acquisition for U.S. Users

The 2023 Mobility Device User Survey highlights significant challenges faced by Americans relying on mobility devices, underlining the need for policy reform.

Trump Executive Order Targets Lower Prescription Drug Prices

President Trump signs an executive order to lower U.S. prescription drug prices, amending key Medicare negotiations. Learn how this could impact the healthcare and insurance sectors.

Louisiana's Tort Reform Debate: Implications for Auto Insurance Claims

Explore the implications of Louisiana's proposed tort reform on auto insurance claims and industry reform, including the contentious House Bill 34.

Heavy Hail Impact in West Virginia Spurs Surge in Insurance Claims

In the wake of a severe hail storm in West Virginia, local insurance claims and auto repair demands surge, highlighting the importance of prompt claim filing and specialized repair techniques.

Washington State Advances Bill to Compensate Striking Workers for Shorter Period

Washington State's Senate Bill 5041 could change employer liabilities for striking workers, reducing paid unemployment from twelve to four weeks. Insurance and employment law implications are significant.