
Similar Posts

Indiana court reverses defamation ruling against homeowner in EDCO contractor dispute
[ad_1] The case began over a boiler installation in 2014, when Judy Lammons called EDCO Environmental Services, Inc., an HVAC contractor in Crown Point, Indiana, to replace her broken boiler. She agreed to have what she understood to be a new, high-efficiency unit installed. EDCO completed the work that day and billed her for a…

Global commercial insurance rates continue decline in Q1 2025 – Marsh report
[ad_1] “Driven by increased insurer competition and favorable reinsurance pricing, global commercial insurance trends continued to improve for our clients in the first quarter,” said John Donnelly, president of global placement at Marsh. “We expect the overall trend to continue, and for insurer competition to intensify, barring unforeseen changes in conditions.” [ad_2] Source link

Erie Indemnity publishes first-quarter results
[ad_1] Net income rose year-over-year [ad_2] Source link

Manulife sees surge in insurance sales as Asia and wealth units drive growth
[ad_1] Manulife segments in Q1 2025 Asia core earnings rose 7%, supported by higher business volumes, improved new business impact, and favorable claims experience, though partially offset by strengthened ECL provisions. Global WAM posted a 24% increase in core earnings, driven by higher net fee income, favorable market conditions, performance fees, and expense discipline. [ad_2]…

California appeals court rules against hospital billing Progressive directly from UM policy
[ad_1] The dispute arose after a patient, M.G., who was covered by Medi-Cal, received emergency and ongoing treatment from Dameron following an automobile accident. During the admissions process, either M.G. or her representative signed the hospital’s Conditions of Admission (COA) form. That form included an AOB clause covering “all uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance benefits…

Hawaii resolution pits insurers against oil companies in subrogation claims
[ad_1] Insurance coverage for oil companies Several major insurers, including AIG and Chubb, continue to provide coverage for oil and gas operations. Chubb, for instance, has expressed intentions to underwrite more oil and gas production, aligning with anticipated increases in fossil fuel activities under the current US administration. [ad_2] Source link