The Liberty Mutual Case That’s Changing How We View Contractor Insurance

The Liberty Mutual Case

Federal Appeals Court Ruling Highlights Risks in Construction Insurance Policies A recent federal appeals court decision has sparked significant discussion in the construction industry. The ruling, favoring Liberty Mutual’s surplus lines carrier, focuses on a contractor-controlled insurance program (CCIP) policy involving Kaufman Lynn Construction. While it’s seen as a legal victory for Liberty Mutual, the case also underscores deeper issues with insurance policies that contractors often face. The Conflict Over the Fine Print At the heart of this case is the “course of construction exclusion” (COCE) in Kaufman Lynn Construction’s…

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USAA Settlement Offers Millions to Data Breach Victims

USAA Settlement

USAA has reached a $3.25 million class-action settlement following a 2021 data breach that exposed customers’ personal information. If you’re a USAA customer impacted by the breach, it’s time to take action; filing a claim before the April 7 deadline is essential to securing your share of the settlement. How to File a Claim in the USAA Settlement If you were affected, you may have already received a unique notification from USAA by email or mail. These notifications include key details, such as a unique ID number and specific codes…

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37 Insurers Slapped with $20M in Insurance Fines for Breaking New York’s Reporting Rules

Insurance Fines

New York State Fines Auto Insurers $20 Million Over Reporting Failures The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has handed down $20 million in fines to 37 auto insurers for failing to report new and terminated insurance policies in a timely manner. This enforcement move, announced recently, comes after years of warnings from state regulators about ongoing reporting failures. While the fines aim to improve compliance, the case has raised important questions about outdated reporting systems, consumer protection, and accountability. Why Timely Reporting Matters for Drivers When you…

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Allstate’s $4 Billion Acquisition Comes with a Cybersecurity Crisis

Allstate Cybersecurity Crisis

New York Sues Allstate over Data Breach Failures A new lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James has sparked renewed attention on the importance of cybersecurity, particularly in industries holding sensitive personal information. The case targets National General, a subsidiary of Allstate, accusing the company of failing to report a data breach and neglecting to implement reasonable safeguards to protect customer data. Here’s what we know so far and what it means for you. The Breach That Sparked the Lawsuit According to a recently published article on Reuters,…

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Liberty Mutual to Refund Louisiana Homeowners Over Assessment Overcharges

Liberty Mutual refund

Why Louisiana Homeowners Deserve Answers If you’re one of the 138,000 Louisiana residents insured by Liberty Mutual, you may soon see a small refund coming your way. For four years, the insurance giant overcharged policyholders for the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. assessment. This surcharge is intended to help homeowners who cannot find coverage on the private insurance market due to natural disaster risks, but errors in Liberty Mutual’s calculations left many consumers paying more than they should have. The overcharges, which total about $4 million, might not break the…

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Florida’s Push to Reform the No-Fault Auto Insurance System

No-Fault Auto Insurance System

Efforts to reshape Florida’s auto insurance laws are in full swing, with the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee preparing to review the latest proposal, SB 54. This ongoing debate could significantly impact drivers across the Sunshine State. Here’s what you need to know about Florida’s no-fault system, the proposed changes, and what they mean for you. Understanding Florida’s No-Fault Auto System Florida is one of only two states that mandates a no-fault auto insurance framework. Under this system, drivers are required to carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage, a policy…

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California’s Insurance Dilemma Deepens Amid State Farm Rate Hike Drama

State Farm Logo on Building

How a Video and a Rate Hike Request Could Reshape California’s Insurance Market State Farm is under fire after a Consumer Watchdog letter to California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara put the spotlight on controversial tactics allegedly used to justify a proposed emergency 22% rate hike. At the heart of the controversy is a video recording of Haden Kirkpatrick, State Farm’s Vice President of Innovation and Venture Capital, whose candid comments stirred public concern and prompted his dismissal from the company. Captured on Camera: A Rare Glimpse Behind Closed Doors The…

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