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For now, the onus is on insurers and insurtech companies to ensure AI does not cross ethical boundaries.
CoreLogic estimates that more than 7,000 homes and businesses may have been damaged or destroyed in these storms.
In 2023, the Texas Dept. of Insurance issued Go a cease and desist after receiving over 50 complaints about the company's practices.
The SEC said it will resume implementing the rule depending on the resolution of the legal challenges.
The effects of climate change are putting some states that have historically had lower premiums in the line of fire for more frequent and severe weather events.
The average U.S. driver travels around 13,450 miles each year, Insurify reported.
Around 7% of all homeowners in the U.S. are uninsured, according to the Consumer Federation.
Officials report at least half of the buildings in one Indiana town were damaged by a tornado in last week's storms.
The average American consumes 4.2 drinks on St. Patrick's Day, according to Alcohol.org
Rutgers examined which state insurance departments are best at providing residents with useful information.
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