The Grueling Reality of Filing a Home Insurance Claim—Warts and All

The Grueling Reality of Filing a Home Insurance Claim—Warts and All

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Mace wins insurance court battle over leaking timber roof

Mace wins insurance court battle over leaking timber roof

Mace and client Sky have won a legal case against their insurers over a £56m bill to fix a problem roof on a building at the TV company’s headquarters. Mace was the main contractor on Sky Central, built at the Sky Campus in Osterley, West London, from 2014 to 2016, which featured the largest timber

Millions to see rise in health insurance premiums if federal subsidies expire

Millions to see rise in health insurance premiums if federal subsidies expire

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UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing prompts polarized response

UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing prompts polarized response

Watch CBS News UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing prompts polarized response The fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has brought on an outpouring of anger, but not all of it directed at the shooter. Many are expressing dissatisfaction with the health insurance industry. Mark Strassmann explains. View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari

Steel specialist avoids financial hit from ISG collapse

Steel specialist avoids financial hit from ISG collapse

Credit insurance has helped to protect a structural steel firm’s bottom line from the collapse of ISG. A trading update to the London Stock Exchange by Billington Holdings plc this morning (11 December) revealed its credit insurer had already made an interim settlement on a claim for ISG work. The update said: “Billington has historically

Credit insurance saves Billington from ISG hit

Credit insurance saves Billington from ISG hit

In a trading statement today it said: “Billington has historically traded with various ISG trading entities, delivering a number of high-profile projects. “The Group has received an interim payment from its credit insurer and subject to formal acceptance by the insurer of an independent assessment of the remaining claim, the financial impact on Billington is

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