In an unusual move, Consumer Reports has called Tesla's Autopilot "Too Much Autonomy Too Soon" and called on the automaker to disable the hands-free feature until its safety can be improved.
Half of Consumer Reports' readers who filed insurance claims resulting from Hurricane Katrina in 2005 said they had problems with their insurer, the magazine reported.
Change is an everyday occurrence in the insurance industry. But it's how carriers react to change that differentiates the leaders from the also-rans. For Amica Mutual Insurance, importing third-party
On property-casualty issues, funded representative Birny Birnbaum said the NAIC delivered a "good performance" on catastrophe insurance issues, but noted the inconsistency of trying to fend off federa
On property-casualty issues, funded representative Birny Birnbaum said the NAIC delivered a "good performance" on catastrophe insurance issues, but noted the inconsistency of trying to fend off federa
Neil Alldredge, senior state advocacy director for the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies, said the article "rehashes false claims and specious arguments that were put to rest long ago
Neil Alldredge, senior state advocacy director for the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies, said the article "rehashes false claims and specious arguments that were put to rest long ago
Claims News Service, June 27, 11:10 a.m. EDT -- Consumer Reports, a magazine published independently by the non-profit company Consumer Union, recently released an investigative report on the use of
Legislation requiring notice to consumers of security breaches has topped the list of insurance-related bills enacted during the 2005 legislative season, according to an ...