Suit claims Farmers Group hasn’t paid policyholders for Station Fire damages in Calif.

Suit: Farmers hasn’t paid Calif. wildfire claims

Heavy storm damage causes homeowners insurance to jump 9.7 percent in Ohio

Homeowners insurance jumps 9.7 percent in Ohio

FEMA offering sharply discounted insurance rates for 2 years under flood remapping push

FEMA offers insurance rate cuts under remapping

It’s too late for trips threatened by Iceland volcano, but insurance can cover such events

Injured? Sick? Volcano? The ABCs of trip insurance

Congressional wrangling over benefits programs hits thousands needing flood insurance

U.S. President Barack Obama joins Martha Coakley
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Learning lessons from ‘09 flood, more North Dakota and Minnesota residents buy insurance

Lesson learned: More buy flood insurance after ‘09

UK crackdown on dangerous dogs could make insurance, microchips mandatory for all

Mandatory insurance proposed for UK dogs

LONDON — A chip for Spot? In a country where guns are tightly controlled and even carrying a kitchen knife can bring prison time, some thugs use dogs to menace their victims. Now the British government is proposing that dog owners be forced to get microchips and take out insurance for their pets.

A chip for spot: British dog owners could be forced to microchip and insure their pets

Britain could force owners to microchip their dogs

Factors considered when setting auto insurance rates

Factors influencing auto insurance rates

Insurance companies and industry groups are saying the recall of more than 8 million Toyota cars and trucks shouldn’t have an impact on insurance rates. The price of auto insurance is determined by many factors, and isn’t limited to just the model you drive, the cost to fix it and its overall safety record.

Car insurance rates shouldn’t be affected by Toyota recall and ongoing industry woes

Insurance rates not accelerated by Toyota recall

Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials in Newspapers in the US and Abroad