Pandemic rule led to auto insurance refund. Now that rule is expiring
A pandemic-era temporary auto insurance regulation that has returned more than $26 million to Nevada drivers is set to expire later this year. The Nevada Division of Insurance estimated this regulation provided $26.7 million in refunds to more than 195,000 policyholders in Nevada who were improperly charged. The expiration of this regulation may not…
This article is available to Insider Pro subscribers only.Sign in or register to be an Insider Pro and access ALL LOCKED articles.
“Systems And Methods For Computing With Private Healthcare Data” in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240062860): Nference Inc.
Humana Prices $2.25 Billion Debt Offering
Advisor News
- Retirement Reimagined: This generation says it’s no time to slow down
- The Conversation Gap: Clients tuning out on advisor health care discussions
- Wall Street executives warn Trump: Stop attacking the Fed and credit card industry
- Americans have ambitious financial resolutions for 2026
- FSI announces 2026 board of directors and executive committee members
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Retirees drive demand for pension-like income amid $4T savings gap
- Reframing lifetime income as an essential part of retirement planning
- Integrity adds further scale with blockbuster acquisition of AIMCOR
- MetLife Declares First Quarter 2026 Common Stock Dividend
- Using annuities as a legacy tool: The ROP feature
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Health insurance enrollment deadline extended
- Fresno Unified broke lifetime benefits promise after 2023 decision, retirees say
- More Texans have signed up for ACA health coverage despite expiring subsidies and falling national enrollment
- Military personnel, families can receive free test for cancer
- Health insurance costs putting squeeze on North Attleboro budget
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News