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Money in Your Pockets: Governor Hochul Highlights Proposals to Bring Down Costs of Auto Insurance Rates and Tackle Fraudulent Claims
Governor Hochul has announced new proposals aimed at reducing auto insurance rates and addressing fraudulent claims. These changes will impact drivers and insurance companies in New York. Agents should stay informed about these proposals as they may affect pricing and claims processes in the near fu...
Lower Costs, Better Transit: Governor Hochul Announces that Auto Insurance Reform Would Save MTA Nearly $50 Million Annually
Governor Hochul has announced a new auto insurance reform that is expected to save the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) about $50 million each year. This change will help reduce costs for the MTA, which can improve public transit services. Insurance agents should stay informed about these...
Multiple family members arraigned in coordinated auto insurance fraud scheme
Three individuals from Pasadena, California, have been charged with felony insurance fraud for allegedly staging a car accident to collect nearly $39,000 in insurance payouts. The accused, Sarkis Dishchyan, Ani Suzie Labbad, and Violett Lara Labbad, are accused of orchestrating a collision involving...
News ReleaseNAIC Releases 2022/2023 Auto Insurance Database ReportFeb. 13, 2026
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has published the 2022/2023 Auto Insurance Database Report, which provides updated information on auto insurance costs across the U.S. The report shows that the average premium for auto insurance increased by 14.42% from 2022 to 2023, reachi...
2001-2002 Auto Insurance Rate Guide Information Form
Insurance companies must submit their auto insurance rate information by June 20, 2001. This includes details such as the company name, contact information, and specific rates for different driver classifications in various Texas regions. Agents should ensure their companies complete and return this...
2001-2002 Auto Insurance Rate Guide Information Form
Texas auto insurance companies that are among the top 80% of the market must provide information for the state's auto rate guides. They need to report the median rates for minimum liability coverage for four different driver profiles, based on rates effective June 1, 2001. Companies should not inclu...
2001-2002 Auto Insurance Rate Guide Information Form
The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) has updated its auto insurance rate guide requirements. Insurance companies must now provide the annual premium rates for personal liability insurance based on specific driver profiles as of June 1, 2001. This includes details for different types of drivers, s...