Florida bill targets Citizens Insurance arbitration rules, offers jury trial option
Florida lawmakers weigh changes to Citizens Insurance arbitration, giving policyholders a choice between mandatory arbitration and jury trials amid legal scrutiny
Florida lawmakers weigh changes to Citizens Insurance arbitration, giving policyholders a choice between mandatory arbitration and jury trials amid legal scrutiny
Florida regulators approved new auto insurance rate cuts heading into 2026, with USAA’s 7% reduction adding over $125 mn in annual savings
Criminal fraud charges against a Florida restoration contractor linked to AOB litigation were dismissed, leaving insurers frustrated as civil suits continue
USAA will lower Florida auto rates by 7% in May, bucking national trends as tort reform, loss moderation, and strong earnings reshape pricing
Winter storms across the US continue to generate multi-bn insured losses, exposing homeowners, drivers, and businesses to rising financial risk
AccuWeather estimates massive economic losses from a winter storm affecting 200 mn people, with insured losses reaching into the billions
Health and safety is the leading risk for directors and officers worldwide for a second year running, according to the Global D&O Survey
D&O liability delivered its strongest calendar-year loss ratio in more than a decade in 2025, coming in at 50%, even after three consecutive years of declining direct written premiums
Delaware Supreme Court orders insurers to cover a $28 mn D&O settlement, ruling bump-up exclusion does not apply to Harman–Samsung deal
UnitedHealth Group reports a 16% drop in 2025 profit amid Medicare funding pressure, rising medical costs, and charges tied to the Change Healthcare cyberattack
More than 79 sanctioned tankers involved in transporting Russian oil halted operations in 2025, while freight and vessel insurance costs jumped by 40-50%
BMI’s Yoel Sano flags Arctic disputes, regime change, and nuclear uncertainty as top political risks insurers face heading into 2026 and beyond
Brit Group renews its US hospital professional liability Consortium 7882 for 2026, offering $10 mn of Lloyd’s-backed capacity amid tighter market conditions
Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt supports legislation creating tax-free insurance savings accounts to help cover property and casualty costs
Mississippi lawmakers review a bill blocking insurance-regulated donors from backing commissioner candidates, drawing pushback from the sitting commissioner
Nevada Health Link reports stable ACA enrollment despite higher premiums and expired subsidies, with public option plans drawing 10% of signups
Connecticut legislators debate soaring health insurance costs as mandated benefits hit 81, raising premiums for individuals, small employers, and ACA enrollees
Bipartisan House members question health insurance CEOs on executive pay levels amid affordability pressures and frequent claim denials
LA Mayor Karen Bass pushes back on Trump’s executive order to speed wildfire rebuilding, saying permit control sits locally and insurers, FEMA need pressure
A proposed 0.09% Medicare Advantage payment update for 2027 triggers a sharp selloff in US health insurers, forcing a rethink of margins, benefits, and capital plans
Marsh Risk increases Nimbus facility limits to $2.7bn for large-scale data center construction projects across major global markets
Fitch Ratings expects US P&C market softening in 2026 amid pricing pressure, while global reinsurance faces weaker conditions despite strong capital levels
New Jersey enacts new e-bike law requiring licensing, registration, and insurance after a series of fatal crashes involving young riders
Private health insurance coverage in the US rises sharply with household income, as Donald Trump submits a healthcare reform proposal to Congress
Former San Francisco supervisor Jane Kim launches bid for California insurance commissioner, proposing a state-backed insurance option and tighter industry oversight
Hawaii insurers push double-digit homeowners rate increases as wildfire losses, inflation, and rising reinsurance costs reshape risk pricing
8th Circuit rules Missouri spouse can recover loss-of-consortium damages separately under an Auto-Owners UIM policy due to drafting ambiguity
San Francisco-based insurtech XBuild secures $19 mn Series A led by N47 to expand its AI-native estimating platform used by contractors and insurers
NEXT Insurance adopts the ERGO NEXT brand, deepening integration with ERGO and Munich Re as it scales digital small business insurance across the US
Gallagher Re estimates $129 bn in insured catastrophe losses for 2025, with US storms dominating and capital levels reaching a record $838 bn
Tariff threats tied to Greenland sharpen geopolitical risk, forcing insurers, reinsurers, and brokers to reassess political violence, SRCC, and supply chain exposure
Virginia State Police report a sharp rise in fake crashes and insurance claims, with fraud investigations up 72% year over year.
Oregon lawmakers consider a bill requiring insurers to reflect wildfire mitigation in rates and coverage as rural homeowners face rising costs and limited options
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara orders a one-year moratorium protecting nearly 150,000 homeowners from insurance non-renewals after the Gifford Fire
More than a dozen candidates signal interest in the 2026 California insurance commissioner race as Ricardo Lara exits due to term limits
Michigan’s insurance regulator issues guidance requiring insurers and financial firms to adopt written AI governance programs focused on consumer protection
Progressive plans up to $950 mn in credits for Florida auto customers after quiet hurricane seasons and post-2023 insurance reforms lifted profits
Insurance regulators and trade groups support legislation to eliminate the Federal Insurance Office and reinforce state-based insurance regulation
AIG strikes a strategic partnership with CVC, committing up to $3.5bn across credit strategies and a private equity secondaries evergreen platform
Wildfires expose decades of US home underinsurance, with studies showing most policies fall short of rebuilding costs as climate risks and prices rise
Swiss Re Institute says US P&C underwriting hit a cyclical peak in 2025, with ROE set to ease and premium growth slowing through 2026-2027
PIA New York welcomed Gov. Kathy Hochul’s State of the State focus on P&C insurance, citing rising auto premiums, fraud, and outdated laws straining consumers
A US federal judge dismissed a shareholder lawsuit accusing CrowdStrike of hiding software testing failures ahead of the July 2024 outage, allowing plaintiffs to amend
Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance expanded in Italy with modular primary casualty coverage for national and multinational risks, written on a net basis without reinsurance
Illinois lawmakers are reviewing HB 4373, a proposal that would block assignment of rights in auto glass claims, restrict repair shop practices, and add ADAS calibration disclosures
Georgia enforcement follows a multi-year review process, with regulators citing systemic failures in coverage for mental health and substance use care
A new Allstate rate filing affecting nearly 300,000 households revives debate over insurance oversight, market competition, and the role of state regulators
Auto insurers across the U.S. are cutting vehicle insurance rates after a sharp pullback in claims, a reversal few predicted following years of post-pandemic premium hikes.
Buyers closed year-end renewals with sharp reductions as reinsurers cut pricing, catastrophe losses stayed muted, and insurers pushed for growth
Court refusal clears path for payouts to survivors while blocking new lawsuits against sponsoring organisations tied to historic abuse claims
State-backed insurer posts its largest reduction in a decade, with South Florida homeowners seeing double-digit relief as policies shift back to the private market
Auto insurance premiums in California continue to climb, placing the state third nationwide for rate increases despite a broader national slowdown in pricing
Illinois residents get extra time to enroll through the state marketplace as expired federal subsidies push 2026 premiums sharply higher nationwide
Roots releases a Guidewire-validated AI accelerator that automates claims document processing inside ClaimCenter on Guidewire Cloud
North Carolina’s insurance commissioner presses the White House to reject a pardon for Greg Lindberg as GOP senators back opposition
A federal judge sentenced a Pembroke Pines insurance broker to nearly three years in prison for a $134mn Affordable Care Act fraud scheme
California lawmakers press ahead with AI regulation despite Trump’s funding threat, as tech giants warn rules could drive companies out
InsureVision debuts video-based underwriting tools at CES 2026, targeting personal auto and fleet losses with contextual driving risk AI
California insurers have paid $22.4 bn on wildfire claims, with insured losses projected up to $40 bn as rate hikes and regulatory battles intensify
New Jersey prosecutors indicted four people accused of filing fake travel insurance claims tied to trips and medical emergencies that never happened