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Keeping Coverage Affordable: California Drivers Will See Auto Insurance Rate Increases in 2025

Freeway Insurance

New Legislation Means Many California Drivers Will Need More Coverage in 2025 Now that 2025 is here, many California drivers will face another significant auto insurance rate increase. This latest change could disproportionately affect communities where insurance costs already strain household budgets.

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Morgan & Morgan Vows to Fight Proposed Class Action on ‘Botched’ Injury Claims

Insurance Journal

But perhaps the Orlando-founded firm has grown too big, too quickly, suggests a proposed class-action lawsuit that claims the firm has botched hundreds of … Morgan & Morgan calls itself the nation’s largest injury law firm, with offices in most states.

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What Does It Mean to Be a No-Fault State?

TGS

The no-fault system was designed to streamline the claims process, reduce the burden on courts, and ensure that accident victims receive compensation more quickly. Pros: Faster Claims Processing: Since you’re dealing with your own insurer, claims are often processed more quickly. Why Do No-Fault States Exist?

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What is Subrogation and How Does it Work?

Bankers Insurance

Subrogation is more than just a fancy insurance term – it’s a right held by your insurance carrier under your policy that allows them to seek reimbursement from the party found responsible for the accident after they’ve paid a claim for a covered cause of loss.

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2022 P&C Underwriting Profitability Seen Worsening as Inflation, Hard Market Persist

Triple-I: Business Insurance

Social inflation” refers to the impact of litigation costs on insurersclaim payouts, loss ratios, and, ultimately, how much policyholders pay for coverage. Kurtz said the workers’ compensation line’s multi-year run of underwriting profits is expected to continue, although margins are likely to shrink further through 2024.