Yearly Archives: 2025

Elderly drivers face huge car insurance price hikes as insurers ignore decades of no-claims history

Older drivers could be slapped with additional fees as car insurance companies cut no-claims discounts, even if they have gone decades without claiming.Experts are warning that insurance firms are "arbitrarily" capping proof of no-claims discount, potentially leading to...

The Climate Insurance Crisis Is Crushing Black Homeownership

Overview: New research shows that storm risks are highest along the Gulf Coast, home to the nation's highest percentage of Black Americans. Discriminatory home practices like redlining made Black communities and homeowners even more vulnerable in the event of...

Farmers Insurance makes bold move for California homes

The insurer removes policy caps and targets distressed areas as part of a strategy to expand homeowners coverage across the state California homeowners facing limited insurance options have received encouraging news as Farmers Insurance announced a significant policy change...

Most Consumers Aware and Worried How Litigation Increases Insurance Cost

The message appears to be getting through to consumers: Excessive insurance litigation is not good for insurance costs. According to a new survey from the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of...

‘It’s terrifying.’ Wyoming leads country with highest jump in Obamacare costs

by Katie Klingsporn, WyoFile With their Affordable Care Act insurance premium costs set to rise from the current rate of $600 a month to $3,000 starting next year, Elizabeth Aranow and her husband aren’t sure what to do. “We haven’t purchased...

Combating the rising price of auto insurance in New York

Kathryn Wylde, president and CEO of the Partnership for New York City, sat down for a fireside chat at City & State’s recent New York’s Car Insurance Affordability Crisis event, presented in partnership with Citizens for Affordable Rates,...
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