In an unexpected twist, the high rate of insurance application falsifications by Gen Z has become a catalyst for technological advancements within the insurance industry. NerdWallet’s 2024 Insurance Dishonesty Report reveals that 42 percent of Gen Z-ers have admitted to lying on insurance applications to secure better rates. This trend, while initially alarming, is driving significant innovation in how insurers handle data and assess risk. Generational and Gender Perspectives on Insurance Dishonesty Emerging trends highlight a generational and gender divide in attitudes towards insurance dishonesty. Men are generally more inclined…
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State Farm shares affordable wildfire protection tips for home insurance customers
The blazes have become more frequent in recent years and are leading to substantial damage. May is Wildfire Preparedness Month, and in the spirit of this time before the blazes typically start for the year, State Farm has provided homeowners with ways they can help to protect their homes and properties within a limited budget. In 2023, 2.6 million acres were burned by 56,000 wildfires in the US alone Last year, over 4,300 homes and commercial structures were destroyed by wildfires in the US, according to data released by the…
Read MoreKaiser Permanente notifying health insurance customers of data breach
Millions of people had their data accessed after patient information was shared with advertisers US health insurance giant Kaiser is notifying millions of customers – both current and former – that it experienced a data breach when it shared patient information with third-party advertisers such as Microsoft, Google, and X (formerly known as Twitter). Members and former members will learn the results of an investigation Kaiser has stated that it conducted an investigation that determined that “certain online technologies” that already existed on both the conglomerate’s websites and mobile applications…
Read MoreLouisiana home insurance discounts are disappointing many homeowners
Amid the state’s coverage crisis, there is debate regarding the size of the reductions for fortified roofs. Louisiana homeowners who have taken on the added expense of fortified roofs are finding that the insurance discounts they receive aren’t nearly as high as they would have expected. Fortified roofs are often expected to make coverage cheaper Homeowners across Louisiana have found themselves facing repairs again and again as the state is hit with major hurricanes over the years. From Katrina to Ida, some homeowners chose to try to kill two birds…
Read MoreCSU Predicts Intense 2024 Hurricane Season: Impact on Florida Insurance
In a recent release by Colorado State University, the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season is projected to be exceptionally aggressive. Experts are forecasting 23 named storms, setting it significantly above the 30-year average of 14.4, and foreseeing five major hurricanes, surpassing the average of 3.2. Season Start and Its Implications The hurricane season, beginning on June 1, aligns precisely with the reinsurance renewals period in Florida, casting uncertainty over the potential ramifications on reinsurance rates in the region. This timing has sparked an industry-wide discussion on how the forecast could shape…
Read MoreCalifornia Insurance Commissioner Lara seeks new guidance to overcome state crisis
The state is working on establishing new regulations to help the industry there recover California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has reached out to insurers in the state, telling them that they must develop ideas beyond rate hikes to overcome the current crisis in the state. Lara is simultaneously working on new state regulations According to Lara, his office and the California insurance industry are “in a forced marriage,” in which “we’re staying together for the kids.” However, the commissioner was also able to find common ground with the Farmers Insurance…
Read MoreConsumer watchdog considers banning US title insurance
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is thinking about stopping this mortgage lender practice A leading consumer watchdog in the United States is thinking about whether mortgage lenders should be banned from charging borrowers for title insurance. The coverage is meant to add a layer of protection for lenders Charging homebuyers for title insurance has long been a practice among mortgage lenders, who use it to provide themselves with additional protection. According to people familiar with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau consumer watchdog matter, as cited in a recent Bloomberg report,…
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