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Georgia Homeowner's Battle Over Fraudulent Insurance Claim Highlights Industry Data Risks

Georgia Homeowner's Battle Over Fraudulent Insurance Claim Highlights Industry Data Risks

A Georgia homeowner's struggle with a fraudulent fire damage claim exposes gaps in insurance claim verification and the impact of inaccurate records in the C.L.U.E. database on premiums.

Allstate Reverses Denial to Settle Tree Damage Claim After Intervention

Allstate Reverses Denial to Settle Tree Damage Claim After Intervention

Allstate initially denied a property damage claim involving a fallen tree from a neighbor but issued payment after third-party intervention, underscoring challenges in liability claims for property damage.

Growing Trend of Staged Auto Accidents Drives Insurance Fraud Concerns

Growing Trend of Staged Auto Accidents Drives Insurance Fraud Concerns

Increasing staged auto accidents for insurance fraud drive $30B losses annually, raising premiums and exposing systemic risks in U.S. auto insurance.

Massachusetts Construction Manager Sues Allianz Over Defense Refusal in $5M Property Claim

Massachusetts Construction Manager Sues Allianz Over Defense Refusal in $5M Property Claim

Massachusetts construction manager D.F. Pray sues Allianz for refusing defense in $5M property damage claim, highlighting insurer defense obligations and Massachusetts insurance law compliance.

Scottsdale Flooding Highlights Need for Comprehensive Auto Insurance Coverage

Scottsdale's recent floods caused significant car damage, underscoring the importance of comprehensive auto insurance coverage for flood claims in Arizona's unpredictable storm conditions.

Insurance Claim Complexities After April Tornado Damage in Olive Branch, Mississippi

Explore the challenges of homeowner insurance claims in Olive Branch, Mississippi after April tornadoes, highlighting USAA's handling, claim disputes, and mitigation efforts.

Wisconsin Appeals Court Clarifies Subrogation Rights in Multi-State PIP Claims

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals affirms statutory subrogation rights separate from contractual waivers in multi-state personal injury protection claims, guiding insurers on compliance and claims handling for duplicated PIP benefits.

Hertz AI Vehicle Scanning Faces Congressional Review Over Billing Practices

Hertz is under congressional review for its AI-driven vehicle scanning technology used in rental cars, focusing on billing practices and regulatory impact amid rapid expansion at U.S. airports.

Virgin Islands Supreme Court Revives Key Insurance Contract Claims in Rental Car Dispute

The Virgin Islands Supreme Court revived key breach of contract and good faith claims in a rental car insurance dispute, highlighting insurer obligations and litigation standards in coverage denials.

Water Damage Coverage Gaps Highlighted in Recent Wisconsin Floods

Recent Wisconsin floods revealed common homeowner insurance exclusions for groundwater and flood damage, emphasizing the need for endorsements and mitigation strategies.