INSURASALES

Global Insurance Industry Reassesses Risk Amid Israeli Offensive on Iran

Global insurers adjust war risk exposures and premiums as Israeli military operations against Iran disrupt aviation and maritime sectors, impacting global insurance markets and risk management strategies.

U.S. Pet Insurance Faces Sustainability Challenge, Shifts Toward Ecosystem Models

U.S. pet insurance faces high claims ratios threatening sustainability. Industry shifts toward integrated pet wellness ecosystems and digital innovation to enhance value and mitigate risks.

Charleston Dockside Apartments Face $151M Repair Costs Without Insurance Coverage

Dockside Apartments in Charleston confront a $151M repair bill due to missing HOA insurance coverage, highlighting insurance denial issues and homeowner financial risks.

Senate Republicans Consider Medicare Advantage Upcoding Reforms to Fund Tax Cuts

U.S. Senate Republicans are reviewing Medicare Advantage upcoding practices to reduce federal spending and support tax cut proposals, focusing on reforming provider payment inflation.

Washington Auto Insurance Rate Increases Slowing in 2025

Washington auto insurance rate increases are slowing, with projected 1.8% rise in 2025 after prior high jumps. Regulatory review ensures rates align with claims costs.

California Physician Sentenced for $1.5M Medicare Home Health Fraud Scheme

A California physician was sentenced for a $1.5 million Medicare home health care fraud involving false certifications and fraudulent billing. The case underscores critical compliance challenges in Medicare billing processes.

Florida Property Insurance Rates Show Slow Stabilization Amid Cost Pressures

Explore the latest insights on Florida's property insurance market, where premium rates face ongoing pressures despite legislative reforms aimed at market stabilization and increased competition.

Louisiana 2025 Budget and Insurance Reforms Address Homeowners and Auto Challenges

Louisiana's 2025 legislative session concluded with key budget approvals and insurance reforms including tax credits for fortified roofs, auto insurance penalties, and measures affecting homeowners and commercial vehicle insurance.

New Medicare Initiative Aims to Stop $60B in Fraud Losses

Medicare loses $60 billion annually to fraud, impacting beneficiaries' health and the program's finances. Senior Medicare Patrol leads prevention education during Medicare Fraud Prevention Week.

IRS Micro-Captive Insurance Rule Spurs Calls for Regulatory Reform and Industry Dialogue

Recent IRS regulations on 831(b) micro-captive insurance companies have raised compliance and enforcement concerns, prompting calls for regulatory reform to better align IRS actions with congressional intent and protect small businesses.