A claim denial isn't the end of the road. You can still file an appeal.
Florida lawmakers have returned to Tallahassee to begin the legislative session with affordability at the top of their agenda, with some dubbing the issue "Florida-bility." Trump blasted federal ...
The Oklahoma Insurance Department announced a package of preliminary legislative proposals that fail to directly address skyrocketing premiums and suggest measures that would make it more difficult ...
The nation's homeowners filed fewer insurance claims this summer, but the average costs of them could soar to new heights. Processing Content The 1,070,614 claims assignments between July and ...
– HB 2933 would limit attorney fees in insurance lawsuits to reduce costs. – Homeowner Claims Bill of Rights requires insurers to respond within 14 days. In early December, Rep. Mark Tedford, R-Tulsa, ...
Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing daily life and how to make the most of it. This includes writing about consumer AI products and their real-world impact, from ...
As health insurers increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to process claims, denials have been on the rise. In 2023, about 73 million Americans on Affordable Care Act plans had their claims for ...
InvoiceCloud, a premier solution for digitalizing premium payments and claims disbursements, today released findings from its 2025 Consumer Claims Experiences Survey, highlighting consumer preferences ...
The California Department of Insurance announced enforcement actions Oct. 3 against Tesla Insurance Services, Inc., Tesla Insurance Company and State National Insurance Company, citing systemic ...
California insurance regulators on Friday accused three companies that provide auto coverage - largely to Tesla vehicle owners - of egregiously mishandling claims, and threatened to revoke their ...
An insurance claims adjuster in Camden County allegedly fabricated filings for work to be done on properties and used his position to approve payouts of nearly $200,000 he kept for himself, the New ...
Insurers may ask if something is “medically necessary” before approving a claim. These companies may also deny coverage if something isn’t deemed so. Here’s what this means and what you can do about ...