Wednesday, February 22, 2012

California Lawmaker Introduces Claim Information Control Bill Over Insolvent Insurers

February 18, 2012 by admin  
Filed under News

A California lawmaker on Friday introduced a bill to give greater control of claim information held by insolvent companies over to policyholders.

Senators Renew Push for Cybersecurity Law

February 15, 2012 by admin  
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Leading U.S. senators introduced a cybersecurity bill on Tuesday aimed at safeguarding the nation’s water and power systems, which experts have warned often only have the most rudimentary protections against hackers

How To Find The Perfect Auto Insurance Online

February 13, 2012 by admin  
Filed under Auto Insurance, Car Insurance Tips

There many brokers of insurance online offering services on rates and quotes that can be freely accessed. Due to high competition, there has been a drop in the cost of these rates and quotes.

Website Attacks Consumer Watchdog

February 11, 2012 by Story Submiter  
Filed under Auto Insurance, News

A website attacking a consumer group that often does battle with the insurance industry was launched on Friday, setting off more sparks in a roiling battle between proponents of two competing measures that Californians may see go head-to-head on the November ballot. Backers of one of the ballot measures, the 2012 Automobile Insurance Discount Act , immediately distanced themselves from the site, which takes on Santa Monica, Calif.-based Consumer Watchdog. “Our only interest in this is the campaign itself and having people read our initiative and understand what we’re doing,” Terry McHale, spokesman for the 2012 Automobile Insurance Discount Act campaign, said.

California Insurance Commissioner, Insurers Settle on Iran Investments

January 28, 2012 by Story Submiter  
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California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones and a group of insurers have settled litigation over insurer investments in companies doing business in Iran, it was announced on Friday. The terms of the settlement permit the Jones to “maintain a public list of businesses involved in volatile sectors of the Iranian economy,” according to a statement issued by Jones’ office. The settlement also prevents Jones from declaring the investments of insurers in question to be declared non-admitted

California AG Announces Half-Billion Dollar Settlement over Price-Fixing Scheme

December 28, 2011 by Story Submiter  
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California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris announced on Tuesday that her office, along with the attorney general offfices, reached a $553 million settlement with manufacturers for allegedly engaging in price fixing of flat screen LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panels found in monitors, laptops and televisions. In October 2010, Harris filed a lawsuit against 10 companies for engaging in price fixing of LCD panels from 1999 to 2006 that resulted in higher prices for California residents and businesses, as well as government agencies.

Best Affirms FSR’s; Downgrades ICR’s of Allianz U.S. Units; Ratings on Review/Negative

December 20, 2011 by Story Submiter  
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Arizona Insurance Council Elects 2012 Officers

December 17, 2011 by Story Submiter  
Filed under Auto Insurance, News

The Arizona Insurance Council (AIC) has elected new officers for 2012.

Mutual Insurers Pleased with FDIC Rule Clarifying Dodd-Frank

December 14, 2011 by Story Submiter  
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Mutual insurers are pleased with a new proposal that makes it clear they would continue under state regulation and not be governed by the liquidation provision of the new federal Dodd-Frank Act.

Initiative to Expand California Prop 103 Ignites Battle

November 11, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Auto Insurance, News

A ballot initiative expand the scope of California’s Proposition 103 to include health insurance could also impact the auto insurance industry by challenging a long-sought-after persistency initiative for passage, industry watchers said on Thursday. Santa Monica, Calif.-based advocacy group Consumer Watchdog, which filed the Insurance Rate Public Justification and Accountability Act on Wednesday, must get just over 500,000 signatures to qualify it for the Nov. 6, 2012 ballot.

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