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Plaintiffs allege medical treatment was wrongfully denied by USAA.
May 20 -
Of the many claims that U.S. property insurers reported in 2010, electronics, jewelry and apparel top the list.
May 19 -
insurance, claims, losses, disaster recovery, Chubb, Japanese catastrophe
May 18 -
New report foresees double-digit growth in the use of business process outsourcing by insurers.
May 17 -
With hurricane season yet to come, P/C insurers have already taken their lumps.
May 16 -
Physical damage solutions to be provided through Mitchells WorkCenter Total Loss.
May 16 -
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed the costs of auto crash deaths by state; finds that half of all costs come from just 10 states.
May 13 -
Insurers applaud House Financial Services Committees vote but bill still faces several hurdles before it becomes law.
May 13 -
Solution designed to support productivity, efficiency, customer service and claims payment accuracy.
May 13 -
New Milliman survey says healthcare costs for average American family have doubled in past nine years.
May 12 -
During the month, Allstate deployed more than 3,000 claims professionals to assist with more than 100,000 claims.
May 12 -
The recent storm surge affecting great swaths of the nation has placed the onus on carriers to demonstrate superior customer service with swift claims handling.
May 11
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California tops the list in order of claims paid, according to the insurer's internal study.
May 11 -
New Yorks fraud crisis expands as Allstate takes action based on its special investigative units investigation of fraudulent health claims.
May 10 -
AIR Worldwide estimates insured losses from late-April U.S. storms, while EQECAT predicts a significant market loss from the March 11 M9 Tohoku quake.
May 10 -
Aon says loss results of recent disasters, coupled with pending Solvency II requirements, demand re-evaluation of catastrophe models.
May 9 -
Financial and political hurdles continue to dog policymakers and serve to create a stalemate that will affect the programs fate.
May 6
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Historic tornado outbreak in the South contributed in excess of $1.3B insured losses, including $1B in Alabama alone.
May 5 -
New study looks at how insurers can leverage technology to streamline claims process.
May 3 -
Property insurance losses from the deadliest U.S. natural catastrophe since Hurricane Katrina in 2005 are estimated at $2B to $5B, according to CAT modeling experts, prompting President Barack Obama on Friday to pledge federal aid to the tornado-ravaged U.S. South.
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