- A British insurer may be the first in the industry to offer driving lessons for drivers’ weaknesses based on telematics data.
- Florida auto insurance anti-fraud reforms that become effective on January 1, 2013 has created a drop in the number of personal-injury protection claims filed and dollars sought.
- GM and OnStar will be partnering with a U.S. insurer allowing new car owners to opt into a service that will track driving habits during a 90 day span.
- Google may be moving into the U.S. auto insurance market with a shopping site for people to compare and buy policies, as it continues to shift its attention to the automotive industry.
- A Towers Watson study suggests that claim supervisors spend too little time reviewing files of direct reports which is impacting on profitability.
Saturday, 10 January 2015
Insurance News - Saturday, January 10, 2015
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