ACORD 290 MD, 90 MD Updates
ACORD issued revisions to the Maryland Personal Auto Application forms in response to the state’s new EUIM requirement.
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ACORD issued revisions to the Maryland Personal Auto Application forms in response to the state’s new EUIM requirement.
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Effective in October, changes made to the Delaware Code formalize when a carrier must refund unearned premiums for auto policies.
Timeline Changes for Auto Insurers to Issue Refunds in Delaware Read More »
A revised ACORD 50 WM set — Insurance Identification Card — is available for use beginning this month. This follows last month’s revisions to the ACORD 50 WM.
ACORD 50 WM Set Update Read More »
If you write in states that use the ACORD 50 WM, rather than a dedicated Insurance Identification Card, note that ACORD made a revised form available this month.
ACORD to Update Insurance Identification Card Read More »
Effective in September, ACORD will revise the ACORD 90 DE and ACORD 290 DE to comply with recent legislation that prohibits using certain factors for setting insurance premiums.
ACORD to Update DE Auto Application Forms Read More »
Enhanced Underinsured Motorist (EUIM) coverage soon will be an opt-out coverage for new auto policies, triggering a new selection form.
New MD EUIM Requirement Takes Effect July 1 Read More »
Enhanced Underinsured Motorist (EUIM) coverage soon will be an opt-out coverage for new auto policies, triggering a new selection form.
New MD EUIM Requirement Takes Effect July 1 Read More »
Ensure your vacationing clients secure a Canadian ID card before driving across the border. Without it, a U.S. traveler stopped in Canada could face fines.
Canadian ID Card Requirement Read More »
Maryland Insurance Administration Bulletin 24-8 requires statutorily mandated Uninsured/Underinsured coverage to include Diminution of Value damages.
Diminution of Value Auto Claims Now Covered Under UMPD Read More »
Pennsylvanians who drop liability insurance on their seasonal or inoperable vehicle, but fail to surrender the tag to PennDOT, inadvertently may lose first-party benefits on all of their vehicles, even properly insured ones.
Seasonal Vehicles and First-Party Benefits Read More »