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Drivers in Pennsylvania and Michigan have benefited from temporary consumer protections during economic downturns and declared emergencies. During these periods, insurers have offered short-term relief, such as extended grace periods, flexible payment arrangements, and delayed cancellations.
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Home insurance premiums increasing due to rebuilding costs, disaster-related claims in other states
Everything that they have to rebuild there, that’s that much less material and supplies available for here in Wisconsin,” says David Delain, the owner of the Delain Insurance Agency in Green Bay.
Millions of Americans are now facing higher health insurance prices as some Affordable Care Act subsidies expire with the new year.
Figuring out the insurance options for families often falls to women. Some say they're delaying marriage, taking side jobs, and putting their kids on Medicaid as premium prices shoot up in 2026.
Auto-Owners car insurance costs vary by age, credit, and driving record. Compare their rates to national averages and see if they're the right fit for you.
Speeding tickets and points on your license can drastically increase your car insurance costs. Putting the pedal to the metal can feel good in the moment, but it can also earn you an expensive speeding ticket. Additionally, some tickets come with points on ...
After Friday's market close, BofA Securities senior insurance analyst Joshua Shanker sits down with Jared Blikre to discuss his investment outlook on the broader insurance landscape for 2026, going into detail about how the Federal Reserve's interest rate adjustments feed into insurance companies' "float" — or the money these companies hold between collecting premiums and paying out policy claims.
A new set of Louisiana laws took effect on Jan. 1, 2026, primarily to lower the state's leading auto insurance rates, while others address taxes, health care, and government transparency. Louisiana drivers paid the highest auto insurance rates in the country in 2025,
Louisiana’s updated “No Pay, No Play” law also raises the recovery threshold for uninsured drivers from $15,000 to $100,000 for bodily injury. That means uninsured drivers involved in an accident cannot recover the first $100,000 in damages, regardless of fault. The revision took effect earlier in 2025.
Hawaii condo owners are seeing dramatic reductions in insurance premiums as state-run insurance products create new competition in the market.