High-risk health insurance rates set to drop in Missouri
Few Missourians are taking advantage of the new health insurance program in the Show Me State. As a result, officials are lowering prices to drum up demand....read more
More safety standards on tap for auto industry
Of the 8,200 people killed in car accidents in 2009, just under 50 percent of them involved one or more people being completely ejected from their vehicle. The Department of Transportation wants to reduce that number by installing stricter safety requirements for car manufacturers to reduce ejections....read more
How to make filing an insurance claim an easy process
The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America wants to arm customers with the tools they need to make filing a claim a breeze....read more
Report: Few Pennsylvanians have subsidence insurance coverage
Officials in the state say that of the 1 million Pennsylvania homes sitting above abandoned coal mines, only 58,000 have the insurance needed to cover the cost of damages in the event of a collapse....read more
Protecting a home when it’s unoccupied
Before a home is ransacked, thieves sometimes perform stakeouts, looking for unoccupied homes. Insurance companies are aware of the increased risk of a vacant home, and as a result, unoccupied insurance coverage can be hard to find. For those that do, the rates are extremely high....read more
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