Monthly Archives: September, 2023

Oberlin College Files Lawsuit Against Four Insurance Providers Over Gibson’s Settlement – The Oberlin Review

On April 17, 2023, Oberlin College and Meredith Raimondo filed a lawsuit against four of its insurance providers in the Lorain County...

Florida insurance becomes ‘extremely burdensome’ to residents

Segment 1: Greg McBride, the chief financial analyst of Bankrate.com, offers his thoughts on the home insurance market in Florida following Hurricane Idalia. McBride also discusses the rising interest rates, their impact on the economy and if they'll...

How Hurricane Idalia and Maui Fires Survivors Can Get Aid Faster

As questions loom over the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s ability to fund disaster recovery efforts, people whose homes were damaged or destroyed by recent wildfires and storms are trying to make their way through the difficult process of...

NYers are seeing increases in auto, homeowner insurance rates

ALBANY — If you noticed your premiums for auto and homeowner insurance jumped hundreds of dollars over the last couple years, you’re not alone. In the last two years, auto insurance premiums increased in New York state...

Study finds car insurance companies reliance on credit scores could lead to higher prices for minorities

A new report released by a consumer advocacy agency says that the use of credit reporting from car insurance companies to help determine driver premiums can perpetuate racial inequity.The Consumer Federation of America spent two years analyzing data,...

N.Y. governor signs bill increasing minimum weekly comp benefit

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday signed a bill that increases the minimum...
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