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.
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.
The House passed a bill to delay cuts to Medicare payment plans, but not before the Senate went on holiday.
The provision that guarantees coverage for kids who are 26-and-under doesn’t kick in until Sept. 23. Meanwhile, insurers can kick "kids" off the plans.
Insurers are willing to give owners of fuel-efficient cars a break on car insurance. But are they taking the same green path on home insurance?
What should you do if you find yourself in a situation like many European travelers encountered after the volcanic eruption in Iceland?








