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Driving Incident Rates Vary Significantly by Vehicle Brand
A QuoteWizard study reveals Tesla drivers have the highest incident rate (36.94 per 1,000), while Mercury drivers have the lowest (18.63 per 1,000); Ram drivers are especially high-risk in some states, with New Jersey reporting 74.20 incidents per 1,000 for Ram drivers.
Driving Incident Rates Vary Significantly by Vehicle Brand
A QuoteWizard study reveals Tesla drivers have the highest incident rate (36.94 per 1,000), while Mercury drivers have the lowest (18.63 per 1,000); Ram drivers are especially high-risk in some states, with New Jersey reporting 74.20 incidents per 1,000 for Ram drivers.
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Israel's Insurance Sector Tightens Cybersecurity Regulations
The Israeli Securities Authority's 2025 cybersecurity regulation plan targets insurance brokers, addressing their vulnerability to cyberattacks and the risk to sensitive client data, promoting collaboration between regulators, brokers, and clients for improved security.
Israel's Insurance Sector Tightens Cybersecurity Regulations
The Israeli Securities Authority's 2025 cybersecurity regulation plan targets insurance brokers, addressing their vulnerability to cyberattacks and the risk to sensitive client data, promoting collaboration between regulators, brokers, and clients for improved security.
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36% Bias Score


DNA Solves Cold Case Murder of Missouri Insurance Salesman
Bob Eidman, a 48-year-old Missouri insurance salesman, was murdered in his office on June 8, 2007; initial suspicion fell on his wife, but DNA evidence three years later led to the conviction of Paul White for murder and robbery.
DNA Solves Cold Case Murder of Missouri Insurance Salesman
Bob Eidman, a 48-year-old Missouri insurance salesman, was murdered in his office on June 8, 2007; initial suspicion fell on his wife, but DNA evidence three years later led to the conviction of Paul White for murder and robbery.
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LA Wildfires: Insurance Crisis and Recovery Challenges
The February 3rd containment of the LA wildfires leaves many displaced residents facing insurance and recovery challenges, with legal options available, while a no-money-down loan program offers some relief for those wanting to buy a new home. Between 2020 and 2024, California suffered billions of d...
LA Wildfires: Insurance Crisis and Recovery Challenges
The February 3rd containment of the LA wildfires leaves many displaced residents facing insurance and recovery challenges, with legal options available, while a no-money-down loan program offers some relief for those wanting to buy a new home. Between 2020 and 2024, California suffered billions of d...
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California Residents Apprehend Suspected Arsonist After Recent Wildfires
On Monday, residents of Chatsworth, California apprehended 41-year-old Alejandro Martinez after he allegedly started a fire near their homes, a response fueled by the recent deadly wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes and businesses.
California Residents Apprehend Suspected Arsonist After Recent Wildfires
On Monday, residents of Chatsworth, California apprehended 41-year-old Alejandro Martinez after he allegedly started a fire near their homes, a response fueled by the recent deadly wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes and businesses.
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40% Bias Score


Oscar Health Reports First Annual Profit, Driven by Record Enrollment Growth
Oscar Health reported a $25 million profit for 2024, a significant turnaround from a $270 million loss in 2023, driven by record enrollment growth (nearly 1.7 million members) and a 56% increase in revenue to $9.1 billion. The company anticipates further growth in 2025, projecting revenue between $1...
Oscar Health Reports First Annual Profit, Driven by Record Enrollment Growth
Oscar Health reported a $25 million profit for 2024, a significant turnaround from a $270 million loss in 2023, driven by record enrollment growth (nearly 1.7 million members) and a 56% increase in revenue to $9.1 billion. The company anticipates further growth in 2025, projecting revenue between $1...
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Mapfre Reports Record €968 Million Net Profit in 2024
Mapfre announced record 2024 net profits of €968 million (IFRS 17), a 42.9% increase, resulting in a €0.16 dividend per share and a supplementary €0.095 dividend; the company faced €82 million in losses from natural disasters.

Mapfre Reports Record €968 Million Net Profit in 2024
Mapfre announced record 2024 net profits of €968 million (IFRS 17), a 42.9% increase, resulting in a €0.16 dividend per share and a supplementary €0.095 dividend; the company faced €82 million in losses from natural disasters.
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Record £585m Paid in UK Weather Damage Claims
British insurers paid a record £585 million in 2024 for weather-related damage to homes and businesses due to record rainfall and 12 named storms, exceeding the 2022 record by £77 million and 2023 by £127 million; the average home insurance premium increased by £55 to £395, and over 100,000 new home...

Record £585m Paid in UK Weather Damage Claims
British insurers paid a record £585 million in 2024 for weather-related damage to homes and businesses due to record rainfall and 12 named storms, exceeding the 2022 record by £77 million and 2023 by £127 million; the average home insurance premium increased by £55 to £395, and over 100,000 new home...
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Spanish Union Sues Insurers Over Public Employee Healthcare Suspension
The CSIF union is suing DKV, Adeslas, and Asisa for suspending healthcare to 1.5 million Spanish public employees and their families due to a delayed contract renewal with Muface, despite a temporary extension until March 2025.

Spanish Union Sues Insurers Over Public Employee Healthcare Suspension
The CSIF union is suing DKV, Adeslas, and Asisa for suspending healthcare to 1.5 million Spanish public employees and their families due to a delayed contract renewal with Muface, despite a temporary extension until March 2025.
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44% Bias Score

Verily Sells Insurance Subsidiary Granular to Elevance Health
Verily, an Alphabet subsidiary, sold its stop-loss insurance company, Granular, to Elevance Health; terms were not disclosed; this follows Verily's restructuring and refocusing on precision medicine.

Verily Sells Insurance Subsidiary Granular to Elevance Health
Verily, an Alphabet subsidiary, sold its stop-loss insurance company, Granular, to Elevance Health; terms were not disclosed; this follows Verily's restructuring and refocusing on precision medicine.
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Dutch Government Faces €5.8 Million Loss from Museum Theft
The Netherlands may pay €5.8 million if four stolen Romanian artifacts—a gold helmet and three bracelets—from the Drents Museum in Assen are not recovered; the government's insurance scheme covers 30 percent of insured value for temporary exhibitions.

Dutch Government Faces €5.8 Million Loss from Museum Theft
The Netherlands may pay €5.8 million if four stolen Romanian artifacts—a gold helmet and three bracelets—from the Drents Museum in Assen are not recovered; the government's insurance scheme covers 30 percent of insured value for temporary exhibitions.
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California Wildfires Expose Insurer Practices Amidst Record Profits
The recent Los Angeles wildfires caused over $250 billion in damages, destroying more than 13,000 structures; homeowners like Jewlz and Terry Fahn, whose insurance was canceled, face financial ruin as insurers reduce California coverage due to climate risks and record profits.

California Wildfires Expose Insurer Practices Amidst Record Profits
The recent Los Angeles wildfires caused over $250 billion in damages, destroying more than 13,000 structures; homeowners like Jewlz and Terry Fahn, whose insurance was canceled, face financial ruin as insurers reduce California coverage due to climate risks and record profits.
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40% Bias Score
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