
State Farm's $15.6M Settlement: What It Means for Your Total Loss Claim
State Farm is paying out $15.6 million to settle claims they underpaid Arkansas drivers for totaled cars. Let's break down what happened and what this means for all of us.
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State Farm is paying out $15.6 million to settle claims they underpaid Arkansas drivers for totaled cars. Let's break down what happened and what this means for all of us.

Ever feel like your insurance bill only goes up? In Maine, regulators are pushing back, saving residents $5.8 million on potential rate hikes and recovering another $4.5 million. Here's how they did it.

A recent case in Iowa highlights a huge risk for homeowners. Find out why your contractor can't legally negotiate your insurance claim and how to spot the red flags before it's too late.

If you're a PHL Variable Insurance policyholder, you're likely feeling a lot of uncertainty. The good news? About 70% of you will be fully covered. We break down the new liquidation plan and what it means for you.

Delaware's insurance regulator is taking a hard look at how carriers handle "fail-first" policies for crucial biologic drugs. What they found has them concerned that insurers might be making it too difficult for patients to get the medicine they need.

An Ohio contractor is serving 17 years for a $400,000 fraud scheme. We'll break down this shocking case and give you the essential steps to make sure your home project doesn't turn into a financial disaster.

It's the kind of story that makes your stomach turn. Two financial advisors, one a Texas radio personality and the other a California broker, have been banned for separate, brazen fraud schemes that cost clients and firms hundreds of thousands of dollars.

An Oklahoma insurance producer from Stigler just had her license revoked by the state. Let's talk about what happened, why it's a bigger deal than you think, and what it means for the rest of us.

A federal judge just handed a major victory to consumers by ordering the government to keep funding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Find out what this behind-the-scenes legal battle means for your rights and your money.

A new class-action lawsuit claims Costco owes customers refunds for price hikes caused by tariffs that were later struck down. Here's what you need to know about the case and what it could mean for your wallet.

Remember that wild story about a fake insurance licensing school in Miami? Well, the plot just thickened. State investigators have arrested 12 more people, and it's a stark reminder of how deep fraud can run in our industry.

A new Kansas law invalidating driver's licenses for transgender individuals is more than a legal fight; it's creating a potential insurance crisis. Let's break down why your ID is crucial for coverage and what this means for policyholders.