AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAuto Insurance Reform in New York: Gov. Kathy Hochul signed budget measures aimed at cutting car insurance costs by targeting fraud, tightening “serious injury” definitions, capping excess profits, and banning rate-setting based on zip code, homeownership, occupation, or education. Florida Property Insurance Watch: After Hurricane Ian, Florida’s market may be stabilizing, with new laws limiting lawsuits and fraud and more private carriers entering, though homeowners still face high premiums and Citizens exposure. Wildfire Preparedness: Oregon’s fire marshal is urging year-round wildfire readiness, highlighting a one-year partnership with IBHS to harden homes and improve defensible space. Fraud Crackdowns: Louisiana State Police arrested four in an alleged $4m auto insurance fraud scheme tied to a 2025 crash; separately, a man in the U.S. (Eli Global founder Greg Lindberg) was sentenced to 12 years for a multibillion-dollar insurance fraud and bribery conspiracy. Health Coverage Pressure: North Carolina saw a record ACA enrollment drop, leaving many who stayed with much higher deductibles after enhanced subsidies expired; in Florida, a free clinic reports rising uninsured demand as coverage shrinks. Catastrophe Risk Transfer: Jamaica secured a $200m World Bank catastrophe bond for hurricane coverage, expanding investor participation. AI in Insurance: Industry commentary warns trust in advanced AI is lagging, even as insurers explore AI/ML for operations and governance. Consumer Tips: BBB urged consumers to vet moving companies and avoid scams; renters were warned about common renters insurance mistakes that can leave big gaps in claims.
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