The Court of Appeals of Indiana has allowed a class-action suit involving the concept of diminished value in an auto...
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A proposed constitutional amendment to limit pain and suffering awards to $500,000 in Oregon medical malpractice cases will be on...
The recently released Kansas 2003 Consumer Complaint Ratio Report shows that 38 percent of complaints related to auto insurance, more...
The California Supreme Court threw out a lower court ruling that had resulted in a multi-million dollar damage award against...
The average medical payment per claim to injured workers in Wisconsin continued to grow at a double-digit rate, according to...
The Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Orange County present: “SL-2 Forum: How to Conduct and Document Diligent Searches,” a...
In the first half of 2004, Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine’s Consumer Services Division helped more than 43,000 Georgia residents...
Kentucky Gov. Ernie Fletcher recently signed an Executive Order declaring a State of Emergency for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Beginning...
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Jim Long recently announced the resolution of three auto insurance rate cases—a settlement that will result...
Conn. Governor Jodi Rell has asked Susan Cogswell, current insurance commissioner, to remain in the post, and Cogswell has accepted...