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CORRECTED-US high court reverses insurance credit law ruling
Reuters - 13 minutes ago
WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - The US Supreme Court reversed on Monday a ruling that made it easier for insurance companies to be held liable for violating ...
• US high court reverses insurance credit law ruling - Reuters
US high court reverses insurance credit law ruling
Reuters - 18 minutes ago
N: Quote, Profile, Research, did not violate the law, and that while Safeco Corp. (SAFC.O: Quote, Profile, Research, a Seattle-based auto and home insurer, ...
• US high court reverses insurance credit law ruling - Reuters
US high court reverses insurance credit law ruling
Reuters - 21 minutes ago
WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - The US Supreme Court reversed on Monday a ruling that made it easier for insurance companies to be held liable for violating ...
• Ratings Roundup: GUARD; Toyota; Starbound Re - Insurance Journal
Ratings Roundup: GUARD; Toyota; Starbound Re
Insurance Journal, CA - 22 minutes ago
TMIC plays a strategic role as a provider of Vehicle Service Agreements (VSA) and Guaranteed Auto Protection (GAP) plans to Toyota, Lexus and affiliated ...
• Legislature may increase auto insurance requirements (The Decatur Daily)
MONTGOMERY ? Eight years after making auto liability insurance mandatory, the Alabama Legislature could decide Thursday to increase the amount of insurance that motorists must buy.
• Insurance Australia Ends Talks to Buy China Stake (Update4) (Bloomberg.com)
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Insurance Australia Group Ltd., the nation's largest auto and home insurer, ended three years of talks to buy a stake in China Pacific Property Insurance Co., citing resistance from the company's parent.
• Insurance Australia Ends Talks to Buy China Stake (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Insurance Australia Group Ltd., the nation's largest auto and home insurer, ended talks to buy a stake in Shanghai-based China Pacific Property Insurance Co.
If no-fault personal injury protection (PIP) sunsets as scheduled on Oct. 1, a legislative technicality will cause the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) to stop checking for insurance when drivers renew their tags or licenses.