Texas Bill Allows More Flexibility in Employee Health Benefit Plans August 7, 2017 Small employers in Texas may now get some flexibility in selecting and retaining the health benefit plan of their choosing...
Insurers Respond to Rising Claims Abuse August 7, 2017 By William Stander and Logan McFaddin Whenever severe weather strikes and there is property damage, insurers are among the first responders to help throughout the recovery...
Massachusetts SJC Rules in Favor of Employee Fired for Medical Marijuana Use August 7, 2017 By Elizabeth Blosfield The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled in favor of a woman who was fired by her employer for testing...
5 Companies Agree to Fill Gaps in Ohio’s Individual Health Insurance Market August 7, 2017 Five health insurance companies in Ohio, including Molina Healthcare Inc., have stepped up to sell health plans in 19 counties...
Risks Multiply When Recreation Turns to Adventure August 7, 2017 By Andrea Wells Vacationers and tourists are no longer content to sit and relax; they want adventure. The global adventure tourism market is...
Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Urges Consumers to Review Their Auto Insurance August 7, 2017 The proliferation of usage-based insurance options, recent changes in driving behavior and more available transportation options are reasons Insurance Commissioner...
Minnesota Says American Family, Bristol West Refused to Pay 3rd Party Auto Claims August 7, 2017 Minnesota Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman has fined two insurance companies for violating state consumer protection laws by refusing to pay...
Progressive Unveils Online Homeowners Insurance Comparison Shopper August 7, 2017 Progressive announced a new tool called HomeQuote Explorer, an online platform designed to enable homeowners to compare home insurance quotes...
A.M. Best Revises Outlook to Negative for New York’s Country-Wide August 7, 2017 By Elizabeth Blosfield A.M. Best has revised its outlook to negative from stable for Country-Wide Insurance Company, a family-owned auto insurance company based...
Judge: Insurer Off the Hook for Payment in Ohio Arson Case August 7, 2017 A judge has ruled that an insurance company doesn’t have to pay an Ohio man accused of burning down his...