With half of 2011 already gone and virtually every region of the country stricken to some degree by natural disasters, this year is shaping up to be one of the most unique—and costly—in many years.
The March 11 Japan earthquake and tsunami has significantly impacted the country’s automotive industry, and the ripple effects are being felt in the automotive-insurance and collision-repair industries as replacement parts become scarce, a new report says.
Google Inc., Twitter, Microsoft Corp. and other U.S. technology companies are finding ways large and small to help out in the wake of last week's earthquake in Japan and the resulting tsunami.
Consumers have drastically adapted their car buying habits from the days of behemoth SUV to smaller, lighter cars. What does this transformation potentially mean for insurers?
Consumers have drastically adapted their car buying habits from the days of behemoth SUV to smaller, lighter cars. What does this transformation potentially mean for insurers?
The newest Barons of Bleak have been dishonored as America's biggest insurance extreme schemers of 2010 by the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud (CAIF).
Hybrid vehicles overall have higher collision claim frequencies and a 6.5 percent, or $182, higher average claim severity than gas-powered vehicles, according to a Mitchell International Inc. study.