In early July, the Texas AG’s office sent a “cease and desist” letter to Travelers telling the insurance company to pull a certain TV ad.
Absent-minded iPhone users can now insure their devices against loss or accidents, but they'll have to pay.
If you’re thinking of backing out of that flight and beachfront hotel reservation along the Gulf of Mexico, travel insurers likely won’t have your back.
If you’re denied on a health insurance claim, you do have some recourse — and that recourse should get stronger in September.
Paying for surgery these days requires more than pulling out your insurance card and hoping for the best, even for those with good insurance.
In this week's Q&A, Brian O'Connell explains what can happen to your credit score if you make a late car insurance payment.







