Clinton Mora

Clinton Mora is a reporter for Trending Insurance News.  He has previously worked for the Forbes.  As a contributor to Trending Insurance News, Clinton covers emerging a wide range of property and casualty insurance related stories.

New York Court of Appeals Tightens Pleading Standards Against Insurance Policyholder

If pleading requirements are like a vise grip, the New York Court of Appeals has tightened it on plaintiffs—edging closer to the more demanding federal standard by dismissing a breach of contract action brought by an insurance policyholder...

Moody’s upgrades IFS ratings of Arch’s P&C re/insurance subsidiaries

Moody’s has upgraded the insurance financial strength (IFS) ratings of Arch Capital’s P&C re/insurance operating subsidiaries to A1 from A2 and the senior unsecured debt rating of the Group to A3 from Baa1. The rating outlook for these entities...

Anthony Lopez, Founder of Your Insurance Attorney®, Helps Clients Fight for the Compensation They May Deserve

Kyle J. RussellThe fields of law and insurance are extremely complicated for the layperson, with documents full of terms and concepts that may as well be a foreign language to those unfamiliar with them. Without the help of...

FireflySci Inc. Faces Financial Pressures Amid Rising Import Tariffs and Health Insurance Costs – Insurance News

FireflySci Inc., a trusted provider of premium cuvettes, calibration standards, and spectrophotometer accessories, today issued a statement highlighting the significant challenges the company is facing due to increased import tariffs and skyrocketing health insurance costs. HIGHLAND PARK, N.J., Dec....

Health insurance denials: Black patients more affected

Overview: Black insurance customres face higher coverage-denial rates and are more likely to face charges for services that should be free. Despite calls for action, the government hasn’t done much to address the inequalitiy. The brazen murder of UnitedHealthCare CEO...

State Supreme Court backs bars, restaurants in COVID-related insurance dispute

A unanimous North Carolina Supreme Court has ruled in favor of bars and restaurants that sued their insurance company over a refusal to cover losses linked to COVID-19 shutdowns. In a separate case, the court unanimously rejected a COVID-related...
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