What happens when a devastating house fire sparks not just a fight for compensation, but a legal war over who gets to speak for the victims? In Minnesota, a high-stakes drama unfolds as Chubb Indemnity Insurance Company takes on an unlicensed public adjuster in a federal lawsuit tied to a $1.77
Imagine a city where the serene beauty of towering glaciers masks a growing peril, as annual floods from melting ice threaten to wash away homes and livelihoods in Juneau, Alaska. This is not a distant fear but a stark reality, with the Mendenhall River recently cresting at unprecedented levels
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In the heart of California, a seismic shift in the insurance landscape looms on the horizon as a proposed ballot initiative takes aim at Proposition 103, a foundational law from 1988 that has governed the regulation of home, auto, and other property insurance rates for decades. This bold measure,
Imagine a homeowner who has diligently fortified their property against natural disasters, installing storm shutters and reinforcing the roof, only to discover that their insurance premiums are nearly double those of a neighbor with a less secure home, all because of a lower credit score. Recent
In a groundbreaking shift that has reverberated through the financial and insurance industries, a federal appeals court ruling has redefined the landscape for fractional life insurance policies, classifying them as securities under federal law. This decision, emerging from the Ninth Circuit Court