There’s silence in John Brunoff’s Washington dairy farm, except for the sound of a lone worker hosing an empty 5,000-gallon...
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The Greenlining Institute is the most recent consumer protection organization to file a petition with the California Department of Insurance...
Saying his hands were tied by law, a federal judge in New Orleans dismissed a class-action lawsuit against the U.S....
A group of insurers says it hopes U.S. lawmakers will continue to focus on the need for affordable property insurance,...
Universal North America, a personal lines carrier based in Sarasota, Fla., will begin writing homeowner policies in Arizona and Nevada...
Government adjusters trying to assess the accuracy of flood claims payments from the 2005 hurricane season were hampered by a...
A bill providing $12 million over three years to help flood and tornado damaged rural communities rebuild gained first-round approval...
A Mississippi homeowner whose lawsuit over Hurricane Katrina damage ended with a jury verdict that favored his insurance company said...
The concerns of property insurance in Florida and the perils facing the property insurance industry are some of the key...
A federal judge refused to let Mississippi jurors consider punitive damages against an insurance company after they handed down a...