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16 votes
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How GM tricked millions of drivers into being spied on (including me) (gifted link)
56 votes -
US medical providers still grappling with UnitedHealth cyberattack
9 votes -
Home insurance rates to rise 6% in 2024 after 20% increase in last two years
27 votes -
Insurers use aerial photos to check out roofs or to spot yard debris and undeclared trampolines
32 votes -
Few states cover fertility treatment for same-sex couples, but that could be changing
4 votes -
GM sued for sale of OnStar driving data
54 votes -
They grow your berries and peaches, but often lack one item: insurance
9 votes -
State Farm shedding 72,000 home insurance policies in California
29 votes -
Connecticut, USA wants to penalize insurers for backing fossil-fuel projects
13 votes -
Automakers are sharing consumers’ driving behavior with insurance companies (gifted link)
58 votes -
Russian ‘dark fleet’ lacks disaster insurance, leaks suggest
6 votes -
350,000 Californians are now on the FAIR Plan, the last resort for fire insurance. Now what?
36 votes -
US prescription market hamstrung for nine days (so far) by ransomware attack
39 votes -
The spiralling cost of insuring against climate disasters – rising home premiums are a de facto ‘carbon price’ on consumers as extreme weather events become more frequent
30 votes -
Why car insurance in America is actually too cheap
20 votes -
How US insurance companies fill their networks with ‘ghost’ therapists
29 votes -
High prices at Monterey County hospitals drive away many insured Californians
16 votes -
How ‘cherry-picking’ policies let one insurer win big in Florida’s insurance crisis
14 votes -
US study finds that Tesla drivers had highest accident rate, BMW drivers highest DUI rate
35 votes -
Daniel Tosh's new podcast - Episode 1 | Interviewing my wife's gynecologist
20 votes -
In the face of mounting climate risks, the US insurance safety net is falling apart
42 votes -
Health insurers have been breaking US state laws for years
24 votes -
US lawsuit on behalf of deceased patients alleges United Health denies care based on AI model with ninety percent error rate
52 votes -
Private UK health data donated for medical research shared with insurance companies
30 votes -
Patients don’t know how to navigate the US health system — and it’s costing them
50 votes -
You have a right to know why a health insurer denied your claim. Some US insurers still won’t tell you.
25 votes -
There's hope for the US opioid crisis — but politics stands in the way
8 votes -
This Obamacare disaster had a surprising turnaround
16 votes -
Friction, emissions, accident prevention and statistical arguments
5 votes -
What your insurer is trying to tell you about climate change
22 votes -
Best and worst US states to drive in
23 votes -
The hidden fee costing US doctors millions every year
22 votes -
Private equity firms in US health insurance - the private-equity backed health insurer Friday Health Plans shut down under order by Colorado state regulators in July
27 votes -
US health insurance giant Cigna sued over algorithm allegedly used to deny coverage to hundreds of thousands of patients
27 votes -
How climate change could cause a home insurance meltdown
30 votes -
Seeking Canadian (Ontario) auto, RV trailer, and home insurance
My current round of insurance with TD / Primmum is due up. I have a 2021 Jeep Gladiator (financed) and a 2019 KIA Rio (no loan), house (no mortgage), and 2016 17' travel trailer (no loan) with...
My current round of insurance with TD / Primmum is due up. I have a 2021 Jeep Gladiator (financed) and a 2019 KIA Rio (no loan), house (no mortgage), and 2016 17' travel trailer (no loan) with them. Been with them for many many years. Supposedly have a group plan through my employer Ontario Power Generation. I'm not so sure anymore. While it's just me (47m) right now, my 17 year old son will likely get added Friday when he gets his G2 🤞.
I wonder if anyone could recommend a company that would do good for all, or separate for each. I also have some artwork and camera equipment I would probably tack on.
The letter I got from TD also said if I don't put a tracker on my Jeep (for theft) my premium will go up. They will pay for it, but if they supply it I won't even consider it. I don't want them following me! Giggle does that enough.Searching "best xxxxx" will always give you sites that make money from the reviewed businesses. I won't trust any of them.
6 votes -
How UnitedHealth’s US acquisition of a popular Medicare Advantage algorithm sparked internal dissent over denied care
14 votes -
Wildfires and California: A discussion of mitigation efforts, government policy, insurance and more
13 votes -
How often do US health insurers say no to patients? No one knows.
21 votes -
Fake signals and American insurance: How a dark fleet moves Russian oil
13 votes -
The moral crisis of America’s doctors
15 votes -
US medical insurers clamping down on doctors who prescribe Ozempic for weight loss
22 votes -
This nonprofit health system cuts off US patients with medical debt
14 votes -
$100 million gone in twenty-seven minutes
6 votes -
Deposit insurance maximization as a service
1 vote -
State Farm declares 105 Kia, Hyundai models ‘ineligible’ for new insurance in Georgia, Louisiana, Oregon, Washington, and Pennsylvania
19 votes -
UnitedHealthcare tried to deny coverage to a chronically ill US patient. He fought back, exposing the insurer’s inner workings.
15 votes -
Nobody has my condition but me - Medical researchers find my genetic mutation endlessly fascinating. But being unique isn’t a plus when you’re a patient.
6 votes -
Mormonism and the rise and fall of mutual aid
3 votes