Illinois court reverses UM ruling in dispute over vehicle “use”
An Illinois appellate court says a factual dispute over whether a policyholder was still "using" his truck during a road rage incident must go to trial Claims By Matthew Sellers
An Illinois appellate court says a factual dispute over whether a policyholder was still "using" his truck during a road rage incident must go to trial Claims By Matthew Sellers
From Europe to the Middle East, insurers are adjusting terms and pricing Insurance News By Josh Recamara » Read More
The Eighth Circuit has affirmed that Liberty Mutual's bond obligation did not extend to a subcontractor In a dispute arising from a federal power infrastructure project, the Eighth Circuit Court
Nearly 1,500 reports of severe storms were recorded between April 2 and 7 U.S. insurers are expected to face several hundred million dollars in losses following a series of severe
How frivolous lawsuits are contributing to rising insurance premiums The Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) has launched a campaign in Baton Rouge to raise awareness about legal sy » Read More
A Delaware court has dismissed breach-related claims brought by Travelers and Philadelphia Indemnity Claims By Matthew Sellers A Delaware state court has dismissed two lawsuits brought by Travelers Casualty and
They include certain promotions and a new underwriting chief The insurance industry has seen several notable leadership changes recently, with companies making key appointments aimed at strengthening their positions in
A New York court has reinstated a warehouse owner's theft claim after ruling that disputed facts over property use made the insurer’s vacancy-based denial premature Claims By Matthew Sellers » Read
What is behind its jump in total revenue? Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. reported net attributable income of $1.33 billion for 2024, a sharp increase from $201 million the previous
Legal expert claims the lack of transparency has deepened the state's insurance crisis Florida’s insurance market remains in turmoil as investigations have exposed widespread self-dealing by insurers. One legal expert