11/29/2008 News For: Cancer Insurance PolicyCalifornia fires an insurance wake-up call Many homeowners in California have discovered that their homes that were destroyed by recent wildfires were underinsured. So who is to blame, the homeowners or insurance agents? State insurance costs going up, benefits cut A vote on the final version of the 2009-10 plan by the Finance Board of Public Employees Insurance Agency health coverage will take place on Dec. 4 leaving many across the state concerned about the increased cost and loss of benefits. Texas court considers insurer's liability AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 28 UPI -- The Texas Supreme Court is considering whether an insurance company must pay for a child's injuries even though the insurer says a driver violated the policy. Insurance companies pay settlements over claims investigations Two insurance companies have settled with the Nebraska Department of Insurance after the agency investigated consumer complaints. Conseco Health Insurance Co. agreed in October to pay a $25,000 fine and cooperate with the department on future complaints. Case considers exclusions in car insurance AUSTIN, Texas -- The Texas Supreme Court must decide if an Ohio insurance company should pay in the case of a boy injured by a driver who was speeding away from police. Richard Gibbons was evading San Marcos Chesapeake Woman Gets Cancer Treatment CHESAPEAKE,Va - Debbie Derleth called ten on your side as a last resort when her insurance company refused to pay for breast cancer treatments her doctor prescribed. " wavy tv ten on your side, your team may have saved my life :17 That was three weeks ago. Amlin pulls out of credit insurance market The insurance group has decided not to write any new policies for businesses supplying goods to other businesses on credit, partially because of problems securing reinsurance. Judges seek to expedite insurance lawsuits Galveston County judges are devising ways to fast-track a predicted spate of Hurricane Ike-related lawsuits against insurance companies. Insurance cos ready to clear claims Insurance industry is gearing up to clear claims from the attack on Mumbai even as many of the injured are finding it tough to produce the required documents. FirstChoice Insurance sold to regional insurance firm As she began her 13th year as an owner of FirstChoice Insurance, Sue Andrews realized there was something she missed. |




