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.
Explore the implications of Louisiana's proposed tort reform on auto insurance claims and industry reform, including the contentious House Bill 34.
Exploring the impact of the U.S. healthcare funding debate, Matthew Espenshade discusses the misalignment between government agenda and public opinion, emphasizing challenges for the insurance industry.
Alabama legislation advances allowing the Alabama Farmers Federation to sell health plans not regulated as traditional insurance, exempt from ACA requirements. Concerns rise about market fairness and consumer protections.
Colorado lawmakers alter plans to stabilize home insurance premiums by shifting costs to homeowners while seeking to mitigate insurer losses from wildfires.
Explore the latest in healthcare law addressing prior authorization transparency, potential Medicaid cuts in West Virginia, and the confirmation of Dr. Oz as the new CMS Administrator.
The Florida House passed HB 1181 to repeal no-fault auto insurance, risking higher costs for consumers.
A bill to empower Washington's insurance commissioner to order restitution to harmed policyholders fails in the House committee.
Louisiana lawmakers are pushing for bills to address high auto insurance rates and the impact of lawsuits on costs.
Florida's Governor DeSantis expresses frustration with legislative decisions impacting the state's auto insurance laws, shifting from no-fault to fault-based systems.
Explore Florida's legislative changes as lawmakers consider repealing no-fault auto insurance in favor of a fault-based system. Learn about the implications for drivers.