Filed in Sacramento Superior Court, the insurer groups' suit seeking a temporary restraining order was brought on behalf of the Association of California Insurance Companies, the American Insurance As
More than 84,000 acres in California's San Bernardino County were burned or on fire by July 16, but damage from the blazes did not reach the level of an insurance catastrophe, according to the
The only insurer to drop its resistance to the California insurance commissioner's directive to limit the use of geographic location to set auto policyholders' rates said it did so because of a good l
More than 84,000 acres in California's San Bernardino County were burned or on fire yesterday, but damage from the blazes, did not reach the level of an insurance catastrophe, according to the Insuran
The results are in: Driving while phoning is just as distracting as drunk driving. It's not a new concept, but a new study by University of Utah psychologists explored many angles to support the
As a claims representative for State Farm in the late 1960s, Richard Shellito used pencils and paper (including carbon paper) to perform his duties. Almost four decades later, Shellito, now systems vi
I received my letter yesterday--the one from the Secretary of Veteran Affairs telling me "information identifiable with me was potentially exposed to others." This information included names, Social Se
Beyond the legislative battles and the various enticements utilized by carriers to build marketshare in a competitive market, by far and away the most significant regulatory issue arises at that
When asked about the legislative session-long effort of the insurance industry to convince lawmakers either to abandon the state's auto personal injury protection insurance or repeal the program,
William Wilt, property-casualty insurance analyst at Morgan Stanley, said Mayfield, Ohio-based Progressive's recently announced plans to focus on top-line growth through a "retail mindset" will not co