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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.
May 3 -
The sixth annual INN's Women in Insurance Leadership program profiles women insurance professionals whose leadership and performance has redefined their business and its application of technology.
May 2 -
New app to provide drivers with a more convenient way to manage auto insurance policies anytime, anywhere.
May 2 -
Wyde system to be used for group life and disability income insurance administration, end-to-end solution to support growth.
May 2 -
IPM platform to allow health plans to unlock provider network performance for affordable care.
May 2 -
Portable system to bring convenience, quick payment for farmers claims.
May 2 -
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Auto insurers can reduce the financial toll of a disaster by recovering value through auctioning the salvaged vehicles.
May 1 -
Claims solution provider promotes a pair of employees to key positions.
April 29 -
New Yorkers, especially those who live in New York City, are being victimized by auto insurance fraud, which industry groups say has reached crisis levels. Yesterday, insurance industry proponents of reforms were scheduled to voice their concern about the ongoing problem.
April 27 -
Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf earn highest safety ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
April 26 -
A Deloitte study suggests leveraging analytics and investing in technology as two of the ways to enhance claims management for P&C insurers.
April 25 -
Organized vehicle scams defraud insurers and customers alike, costing billions of dollars annually, says Insurance Information Institute.
April 25