INSURASALES

Florida Fines Property Insurers $2M+ for Claims Handling Violations

Florida insurance regulators fined eight property insurers over $2 million in 2025 for claims-handling violations including delayed payments and unlicensed adjusters amid ongoing hurricane season.

Global Reinsurance Capacity Hits $720B in 2025 Amid Strategic Market Shifts

Global reinsurance capacity reaches $720 billion in 2025 with record catastrophe bond issuance. Aon highlights strategic imperatives for insurers to sustain growth amid market pressures.

NICB Reports Surge in Synthetic Identity Fraud Impacting U.S. Insurance Crime

NICB reports a 49% rise in synthetic identity insurance fraud by 2025, piloting machine-learning tools to detect complex fraudulent claims across multiple insurance sectors.

Manufacturers Life Insurance Company Amplifies Stake in Celestica Amid Strong Earnings

The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company increased its holding in Celestica by 77.2% during Q1, reflecting confidence amid strong earnings and market optimism. Celestica’s growth and analyst upgrades underscore its robust financial health and expanding role in tech supply chain solutions.

Analysis of Rising U.S. Health Insurance Premiums and Insurability Challenges

Explore the rising trend of U.S. health insurance premiums post-ACA, the shift from traditional indemnity insurance to prepaid healthcare models, and the insurability challenges impacting the industry.

CMS Launches AI-Driven Prior Authorization Pilot for Traditional Medicare in Washington

CMS to start AI-driven prior authorization pilot for traditional Medicare in Washington and five other states in 2026, targeting low-value procedures to reduce waste and improve compliance while maintaining clinician oversight.

State Regulators Warn of Up to 55.3% Insurance Rate Hikes Amid Federal Tax Credit Expiration

State insurance regulators warn of up to 55.3% rate increases as federal tax credits end, leading to higher consumer insurance costs.

Boeing Workers Lose Health Insurance Amid Ongoing Strike and Contract Stalemate

Boeing workers face loss of health insurance after five weeks on strike, with contract negotiations delayed. The labor dispute highlights key issues in aerospace worker benefits and pay structures.

Comprehensive Analysis of HDHP vs. Non-HDHP Plans and HSA Tax Advantages for 2025

Explore the detailed 2025 analysis of High Deductible Health Plans (HDHP) with HSAs versus traditional plans with FSAs, focusing on tax advantages, premiums, and long-term financial impact for informed insurance decisions.

Florida Fines Eight Insurers $2M for Delayed Hurricane Claim Processing

Florida fines eight home insurers $2 million for delays and unresponsiveness in handling Hurricane Ian and Idalia claims, highlighting regulatory enforcement during hurricane season.