Overview of the Landmark Case The Florida Third District Court of Appeal recently made waves in the insurance and legal community by denying Allstate Insurance Company’s appeal in a collision case involving a so-called “phantom vehicle.” The term refers to a car that allegedly caused a crash but cannot be identified or located. At the heart of this case was a claim made by Priority Medical Centers, LLC, on behalf of an injured motorist who alleged that a phantom vehicle was to blame for the collision. Allstate, denying the existence…
Read MoreNew York Makes the Cut as the 15th State to Mandate Biomarker Testing Coverage
A Shift Toward Precision Medicine New York has joined the growing ranks of states requiring health insurers to cover biomarker testing, becoming the 15th state to recognize the value of precision medicine. While it may sound like something ripped from a science fiction novel, biomarker testing is a very real, highly effective tool in modern healthcare. It allows doctors to analyze a patient’s tissue, saliva, or blood to identify specific biological markers. These markers help guide decisions on treatments tailored to that individual’s illness, whether it’s cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, or…
Read MoreInsurance Covering Biomarker Testing? Here’s Why New Jersey’s Latest Insurance Law Matters
Biomarker Testing Coverage Now Mandatory for New Jersey Health Insurers New Jersey patients fighting diseases like cancer just gained a significant ally in their treatment plans. Acting Governor Tahesha Way recently signed legislation requiring state-regulated health insurers and Medicaid to cover biomarker testing, ensuring broader access to this crucial diagnostic tool. This advancement promises to make targeted and personalized medicine a reality for thousands across the state. Biomarker testing, for the uninitiated, involves analyzing biological indicators like genes and proteins to provide insights specific to an individual’s condition. It’s often…
Read MoreBusiness Owners, This Is Your Sign to Start Thinking Globally
Setting Up a Branch in the UK: A Practical Guide Expanding your business to the UK opens a door to one of the world’s most reliable markets. But before you pop the champagne, there’s a minefield of questions to figure out. Among them is ensuring you’ve covered your bases legally and financially, which includes commercial insurance. Whether you’re eyeing London skyscrapers or Manchester startups, setting up branch in UK comes with responsibilities you can’t afford to skip. First Steps to Opening a UK Branch Opening a branch in the UK…
Read MoreCan Everglades Environmental Restoration Help Lower Rising Insurance Premiums?
Everglades Restoration Efforts Could Safeguard Florida Keys and Boost the Economy The Everglades, a sprawling subtropical wetland at Florida’s heart, holds far more significance than its postcard-perfect fan boats and alligators might suggest. The push to restore this “River of Grass” isn’t just about keeping the sawgrass healthy; it’s about addressing high stakes for the environment, the Florida Keys, and the broader economy—including its precarious insurance market. Efforts under the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) could bring massive economic and ecological benefits. But the path forward is riddled with both…
Read MoreWashington’s New Insurance Law Tackles Lowball Payouts for Totaled Vehicles
If you’ve ever been frustrated by an insurance company undervaluing the damage to your car after an accident, Washington State has just passed a law to address that exact headache. Starting January 1, 2026, a brand-new regulation will hold insurers accountable for ensuring fair payouts and repair estimates for totaled vehicles. The new measure, encapsulated in Engrossed Senate Bill 5721, aims to streamline the claims process while protecting consumers from being undercompensated. Here’s what you need to know about how this law shakes up the world of auto insurance and…
Read MoreTesla Settles Sudden Acceleration Case – What It Means for Self-Driving Tech
Tesla Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Sudden Acceleration in Model Y, Raising Questions About Liability in Autonomous Vehicle Era Tesla once again finds itself in the headlines—not for another innovation but for quietly settling a wrongful death lawsuit earlier this week. At the center of this case was the tragic 2021 death of Clyde Leach, a 72-year-old Model Y driver, whose vehicle unexpectedly accelerated, veered off a road, and crashed into a gas station pillar. While this legal battle has now been laid to rest, the case opens Pandora’s box…
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