Wildfires Ignite Nevada Insurance Industry
At the July 31 Nevada Legislature Joint Interim Standing Committee on Commerce and Labor, Nevada Department of Insurance (NDOI) Commissioner Scott Kipper and Insurance Regulation Liaison Adam Plain provided an overview of the issues regarding affordability and accessibility of insurance. In particular, they addressed the challenges obtaining homeowners insurance and commercial habitational insurance for apartments […]
Lawsuit Challenges the Public Option
On January 3, a lawsuit was filed by Senator Robin Titus (R) and the Nevada Taxpayers Association challenging the constitutionality of the Public Option – SB420 from the 2021 Legislative Session (codified now as NRS 695K.010 – NRS 695K.300). This bill, to implement a state-managed public health insurance option by 2026, has generated a great […]
AB398 Causes Confusion
Assembly Bill 398 of the 2023 Legislative Session continues to be one of the most watched bills of the post-session. In concept, it is a simple bill but expansive in effect. AB398 would prohibit Nevada authorized insurance carriers from issuing or renewing a policy of liability insurance that reduces the stated limit of liability by […]
In the New World of COVID-19, Risks and Insurance Needs Should Be Reevaluated

[vc_row content_placement=”middle”][vc_column offset=”vc_col-md-11 vc_col-xs-12″][vc_column_text] As all of us continue through the pandemic with all of the social and business adjustments that have been made, we are distracted by what appears to be the “new normal” — the continuing shutdown of certain activities and limitations on others; children going to school or attending by Zoom; and, of course, the effort and desire to […]
In the New World of COVID-19, Risks and Insurance Needs Should Be Reevaluated

[vc_row content_placement=”middle”][vc_column offset=”vc_col-md-11 vc_col-xs-12″][vc_column_text] As all of us continue through the pandemic with all of the social and business adjustments that have been made, we are distracted by what appears to be the “new normal” — the continuing shutdown of certain activities and limitations on others; children going to school or attending by Zoom; and, of course, the effort and desire to […]
Is Tesla Driving California Towards Disaster?

[vc_row content_placement=”middle”][vc_column offset=”vc_col-md-11 vc_col-xs-12″][vc_column_text]Updated on 5/20/2020 As the battle against Covid-19 rages throughout the country, and around the world, it’s become increasingly clear that two camps have developed. Those who have embraced the quarantine and lockdown measures (some even arguing that the restrictions have not gone far enough) and those who believe the demands of […]