A petition could shape how regulators police insurers after future disasters
New tie-up offers a path around rate-dependent revenue
Deal extends brokerage's reach in two states
A decade hasn't closed the gap between retirement need and actual adoption
Announcement comes as the Gulf war risk market stays unsettled
California guarantees a Democratic successor to the current commissioner - and the stakes could not be higher
The executive who built an $80 billion personal lines powerhouse is stepping back. The question is whether Progressive can sustain its historic run without him
Legislative push tests post-reform insurance balance in Michigan
Renewables may be cleaner, but their end-of-life risks are creating new liabilities and coverage gaps.
Agility, tech, and niche expertise will be differentiators, says TMPAA head
In 2026, protection for affluent families is less about buying more coverage and more about building resilience