NYDFS Cracks Down on Insurers with $20.4M in Fines for Reporting Failures The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has taken significant action against car insurance providers, resulting in $20.4 million in fines due to widespread compliance failures. After a lengthy investigation, regulators called out several major insurers for not submitting vehicle coverage reports to the DMV within the required timeframes, a critical process for maintaining consumer protection and state records. This enforcement sends a clear signal to the industry about the importance of following regulations and highlights…
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House Committee Gives Green Light to Wildfire Insurance Coverage Study
Setting Opinions Aside: An Objective Look at Wildfire Insurance In the wake of devastating wildfires across the country, the House Financial Services Committee has taken a significant step towards addressing the growing concern over insurance coverage for damages resulting from such disasters. With a strong bipartisan backing, the committee has forwarded a bill that mandates a comprehensive study on the state of wildfire insurance. Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C. and chair of the committee, emphasized that the conversation about wildfires must transcend the usual debate on climate change, focusing on observable…
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