As the new year begins, many people who get their health insurance through the federal marketplace may soon notice changes in ...
How does a rental excess insurance policy work? What is covered and what isn't? Who pays for damage to the hire car and same for third party? What are the pros and cons with these type of policies?
When an excess policy is a “follow-form” contract, the policy language is often shorter and more streamlined than the underlying policy because it embraces many of the underlying policy's terms. The ...
FDIC insurance covers up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank, per ownership category — meaning a single person can protect far more than $250,000 by using different account types at the same ...
Hudson Excess Insurance brought a declaratory judgment action against GCon Co. and other defendants on Oct. 28 in Colorado District Court seeking to establish it has no duty to defend or indemnify ...
Penny Gusner is a senior insurance writer and analyst at Forbes Advisor. For more than 20 years, she has been helping consumers learn how insurance laws, data, trends, and coverages affect them. Penny ...
kWh Analytics has expanded its insurance solutions with new Excess Natural Catastrophe coverage, through its licensed insurance entity Solar Energy Insurance Services, specifically addressing the ...
kWh Analytics, the market leader in Climate Insurance, today announced the expansion of its insurance solutions with new Excess Natural Catastrophe coverage through its licensed insurance entity, ...
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insures deposits of up to $250,000 per person, per ownership category, per bank. Bank networks, such as IntraFi Network Deposits and Impact Deposits ...
In a world where unforeseen events can quickly escalate from minor inconveniences to life-altering financial burdens, the bedrock of primary insurance policies feels reassuring. However, what happens ...