4.9 percent workers’ compensation rate hike coming to Washington

Workers compensation - Person looking stressed

The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries announced the increase for 2024. Next year, the average workers compensation premium in Washington will be 4.9 percent higher, according to a recent announcement from the state’s Department of Labor & Industries. The rate increase will become effective on January 1, 2024, and will be paid jointly by workers and employers. The workers compensation rate increase will mean that every full-time employee’s premium will be rising by an average of $65 per year. That cost will be split between workers and employees.…

Read More

Does Commercial Insurance Cover Damage to Solar Panels? A Comprehensive Guide

commercial insurance and solar panel coverage

With the growing popularity of solar energy, more and more businesses are making the switch to solar panels. This eco-friendly and cost-effective energy source offers numerous benefits, including reduced energy bills and a smaller carbon footprint. However, like any investment, solar panels are not without their risks. One of the most important considerations for any business owner with commercial solar PV panels is their insurance coverage. In this guide, we will explore the crucial question: does commercial insurance cover damage to solar panels? We’ll delve into the complexities of insurance…

Read More

Pedestrians hit by cars in Illinois to face fewer auto insurance struggles

Auto insurance - Pedestrians walking across road

The state Supreme Court has issued a ruling to help victims to be able to better access cost coverage. This month, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled to make it easier for pedestrians struck by vehicles to be able to have their medical costs covered by auto insurance. The ruling was meant to help reduce the number of barriers in the way of victims having costs covered. It isn’t uncommon for auto insurance companies to initially deny claims filed by pedestrians because they aren’t passengers in a covered vehicle. Therefore, while…

Read More

US Senate Budget Committee is taking a closer look at Florida Citizens Insurance

Citizens Insurance Focus - home insurance

The Senate Panel is seeking to answer big questions about the insurer’s exposure if a storm hits. The US Senate Budget Committee has requested a slew of documents and information from Florida’s Citizens Insurance, the home insurer of last resort in the state. The investigation has raised questions regarding climate risk and whether a major hurricane would cause the insurer to have to obtain help from the federal government. The committee is aiming to learn more about the insurer’s ability to pay claims in worst case situations. Governor Ron DeSantis…

Read More

Insurance industry reform call by Hillary Clinton at COP28 climate panel

Insurance industry - The word Reform

The former US Secretary of State said that it’s time for countries to “rethink” the coverage sector. Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke at a COP28 climate panel at the start of this month, calling for insurance industry reforms. The purpose is to address the sector’s issues as insurers increasingly withdraw protection against climate perils. Among the countries and people most impacted by climate change are those in lower-income nations. They also face the greatest struggle to access coverage to protect themselves against economic effects. “We need to…

Read More