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Nagy’s Collision Centers to Host Free, Live CE Courses for Insurance Agents

Classes will include “Pay-As-You-Drive Insurance” and “Fighting Insurance Fraud.”

Pay-Per-Mile Insurance Provider Introduces Automated Claims System

Pay-per-mile insurance provider Metromile has launched a new automated claims system powered by the company’s artificial-intelligence “smart claims assistant,” AVA.

Travelers Launches Usage-Based Auto Insurance App

Customers who use the smartphone app and drive safely can save up to 20 percent on their premiums, the insurer said.

Dennis Rodman’s Ex-Wife Facing Insurance Fraud Charges Stemming from 2015 Collision

The ex-wife of retired NBA forward Dennis Rodman is facing up to seven years in a California prison for her alleged involvement in an insurance fraud scheme.

Body Shop’s YouTube Ad: ‘Insurance Companies Are Bad, Really Bad’

Ron Perretta, owner of Professionals Auto Body in central Pennsylvania, urges consumers to avoid DRP shops in a YouTube spot titled, “Dishonest Insurance Companies.”

Insurance Auto Auctions Announces November 2017 Opening of New Fort Worth, Texas Branch

The new branch, scheduled to open in November 2017, is strategically located north of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and complements IAA branches in Grand Prairie and Wilmer.

Insurance Auto Auctions Announces Grand Opening of Branch in Portland, Ore.

The branch marks the company’s third facility in the state, with additional branches in Portland and Eugene.

Hailstorm Insurance Claims up 48 Percent in 2016

Insurance claims for hail damage in Texas last year exceeded the previous two years combined, according to an analysis conducted by the National Insurance Crime Bureau.

Insurance Auto Auctions Adds Nearly 50 Acres in Georgia

Insurance Auto Auctions (IAA) announced that it has expanded its Savannah and Tifton, Ga., facilities.

Progressive CEO: Usage-Based Insurance ‘Will Be the Norm’

Usage-based insurance (UBI), which ties premium rates to driving behaviors, “will be the norm over time,” Progressive CEO Tricia Griffith said in a letter to shareholders.