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[ad_1] A previous ATRA report concerning the advertising landscape shows that spending is concentrated in key media markets. In 2024, major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami, Dallas, Tampa, Phoenix, Houston, and Las Vegas accounted for the highest volumes of legal service advertisements. [ad_2] Source link

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[ad_1] In New Mexico, plans sold on and off the BeWell marketplace will increase an average of 35.7%, the report said. Regulators pointed to higher-than-expected claims in 2024, increased medical and pharmaceutical costs, and greater utilization. To soften the blow, the state will use its Health Care Affordability Fund to provide up to $68 million…

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Brighthouse Financial reports first-quarter financial results
[ad_1] At the end of the quarter, Brighthouse reported common stockholders’ equity, or book value of $3.5 billion, or $61.17 per common share. Excluding accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI), the company’s book value stood at $8.2 billion, or $141.87 per share. [ad_2] Source link

Insurance Information Institute launches campaign in Louisiana on legal system abuse
[ad_1] According to a report from Triple-I, Louisiana ranks among the least affordable states for both home and auto insurance, despite reforms introduced in 2024. “Louisiana, with the leadership of its insurance commissioner, Tim Temple, is on a potential path to stabilizing its insurance market,” said Triple-I CEO Sean Kevelighan. “We’ve seen in other states,…

What You Need to Know
[ad_1] As a contractor in the Midwest, you know the challenges that come with the job—unpredictable weather, long winters, and the need for solid coverage to protect your business and employees. The risks can be significant whether you’re working on a commercial build or a smaller residential project. At Central Insurance, we understand these challenges…