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Report: Automakers might be secretly selling your driving data to insurance companies

Car companies have been selling their customers’ detailed driving behavior data to third-party brokers, possibly affecting the owners’ insurance premiums, according to a New York Times exposé published today that asks serious questions about privacy within the internet of things. Companies such as the General...

Colo. justices make it easier to file late homeowner claims | Courts

The Colorado Supreme Court made it easier on Monday for homeowners to file damage claims with their insurance companies outside the deadline in their policies.By 4-3, the justices applied a rule they had previously extended to limited circumstances requiring insurers to show their...

Coalition Enters Long-Term Capacity Agreement with Aspen

Aspen to Assume Share of Active Insurance Provider’s U.S. Cyber Insurance ProgramsSAN FRANCISCO, March 11, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Coalition, the world's first Active Insurance provider designed to prevent digital risk before it strikes, today announced it has executed a new, multi-year capacity agreement with Aspen...

Donald Trump May Be ‘Beholden’ to People Behind Bond: Legal Analyst

After Donald Trump posted a bond of nearly $92 million on Friday as he appealed the jury's verdict in E. Jean Carroll's civil defamation case, legal analyst Andrew Weissmann warned on Sunday that the former president may be "beholden" to people behind the...

Consumer Groups Applaud the Federal Insurance Office for Pushing State Insurance Regulators to Start Collecting Data About Property Insurance Markets and Climate Risk –...

WASHINGTON, March 9 -- The Consumer Federation of America issued the following news release on March 8, 2024: The nation's leading insurance consumer advocacy organizations, Consumer Federation of America (CFA), the Center for Economic Justice (CEJ), and Public Citizen today thanked the U.S. Department...

Would-be Everton owners 777 described as ‘crumbling house of cards’ in lawsuit

777 Partners, the Miami-based investment firm trying to buy Everton, has been described as a “crumbling house of cards” in a lawsuit filed in New York this week.The dispute is between 777 and Obra Capital, an American investment firm that lent Everton’s would-be...