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Texas Court Rules to Cut Attorney’s Fees in First-Party Appraisals

By Ezra Amacher The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled that when an insurance company pays an appraisal award plus any statutory interest in a weather-related first-party property case, there is no liability for attorney’s fees. The court...

Just How Bad Is It to Skip Auto Insurance?

The national average annual cost of auto insurance in 2023 was $3,017. That's a lot of money to spend on something that isn't fun or exciting. In fact, it's so much money that some drivers may be tempted to skip auto coverage entirely...

Time to call insurance agents – Silicon Valley

Question: We want to build a house. There is a Bay Area lot for sale in our area. It is an acre. It is close to town. There is natural gas connected. However, it is in a high-fire designated area. Plus, the roads...

Best no-exam life insurance companies

No-exam life insurance policies could be good for applicants concerned that an exam could result in higher premiums. ...

Kansas’ Conrade Insurance Group Discloses Data Breach

Conrade Insurance Group this week reported a data breach upon identifying unusual activity in its email system. The Newton, Kansas-based insurance agency posted a Notice of data Event on its website stating an investigation determined that...

He claims to have saved California homeowners billions. The insurance industry hates him

Insurance industry groups have called it a “bomb-throwing bogus advocacy” group, a “publicity-seeking, dark money front,” and an organization out to protect its own “financial $elf-interest$.”These are the kinds of attacks that Harvey Rosenfield and Consumer Watchdog, the advocacy group he founded...