Auto Extrication Bill Fails to Pass
IA&B expressed serious concerns with a bill that would have allowed volunteer fire departments to bill PIP policies for vehicle extrication services.
Auto Extrication Bill Fails to Pass Read More »
IA&B expressed serious concerns with a bill that would have allowed volunteer fire departments to bill PIP policies for vehicle extrication services.
Auto Extrication Bill Fails to Pass Read More »
SB 282 facilitates the expansion of the private flood insurance market through the adoption of the NCOIL Private Primary Residential Flood Insurance Model.
Delaware Legislature Pushes to Expand Private Flood Market Read More »
SB 258, or the “Izzy the Cat Act,” allows pet owners to recover damages for veterinary bills and emotional trauma when their pet is injured.
Delaware Increases Ability for Pet Owners to Recover Damages Read More »
IA&B successfully sought amendments to SB 35 that removed a new definition of ‘Independent Contractor’ which would have made it difficult to classify agents as independent contractors.
IA&B Defends Independent Contractor Status Read More »
Agents should be aware that businesses are no longer permitted to refuse cash payments from in-person customers.
New Law Requires Businesses to Accept Cash Payments Read More »
While well-intentioned, SB 231 would have increased auto insurance rates for young women.
IA&B Successfully Opposes Gender-Rating Ban Bill Read More »
The Big “I” testified in favor of long-term reauthorization – and improvements – of the National Flood Insurance Program, which is set to expire on Sept. 30.
The Push for Long-Term NFIP Reauthorization Read More »
Insurers should not pay different compensation levels to agents and brokers based on the type of enrollment period in the same benefit year.
CMS Addresses Agent Compensation Read More »
IA&B successfully advocated against the bill, which would have resulted in increased rates for younger women.
Gender Rating-Ban Bill Fails in Legislature Read More »
Our national affiliate advocated for long-term reauthorization – and improvements – of the National Flood Insurance Program, which is set to expire on Sept. 30.
The Big “I” Testifies in Flood Insurance Hearing Read More »