Yearly Archives: <span>2008</span>

Travelers Hires Woodward

The Travelers Cos. Inc. has named Joan Kois Woodward executive vice president for public policy, effective immediately. Woodward, who will be based in Washington, D. C., joins the company from Goldman Sachs & Co., where she was the founding executive …

Update: 2 Insurers to Pick up State Farm’s Non-renewals

Nationwide and Allstate will insure homes along the Mississippi coast where the current insurer decided not to renew policies, officials said. The State Farm Insurance action involves 892 policies within 1,000 feet of Mississippi Gulf Coast waters, an area devastated …

Ratings Roundup: Berkley (Europe), Brit, Maiden, Länsförsäkringar, Ocaso

Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services has assigned its ‘A’ long-term counterparty credit and insurer financial strength ratings to U.K.-based non-life insurer W.R. Berkley Insurance (Europe) Ltd. (WRBIEL) with a stable outlook. “The rating reflects WRBIEL’s strategic importance to U.S.-based insurer …

Law Firms Face Increased Liability Risks Warns Marsh

A bulletin from Marsh’s London office warns that the economic downturn in the US and many parts of Europe, caused by the contraction of readily available credit in some spheres, may well increase the incidence of professional liability claims against …

China Floods Kill 55; Over 1 Million Flee Homes; More Rain Forecast

State media reported that 55 people have been killed and seven are missing in flooding across a broad stretch of southern China. A Sunday, June 15, report by the official Xinhua News Agency says more than 1 million people have …

Rescuers Battle Devastation, Aftershocks from 7.2 Japan Quake

Soldiers fighting through a torrent of mud and rocks dug out three bodies at a hot spring Sunday, bringing the death toll from a magnitude 7.2-earthquake that hit the mountains of northern Japan to at least nine, with more than …

Willumstad Replaces Sullivan as AIG CEO

American International Group, the world’s biggest insurer [by capitalization], replaced CEO Martin Sullivan on Sunday, June 15, after it suffered two quarters of record losses from risky mortgage bets and its share price more than halved over the past year. …

Waste Fuel Drum Blamed for Massive Connecticut Fire

A town official in Colchester, Connecticut says a fire that destroyed a building at a car recycling business Friday was caused by a 55-gallon drum of waste fuel that ignited when a car fell off a lift and knocked the …

D.C.’s Metro Settles Lawsuit for $2.3M

The Washington, D.C. Metro has agreed to pay $2.3 million to settle a lawsuit with the family of a woman who was struck and killed by a Metrobus. Martha Schoenborn and her friend Sally McGhee were killed in February 2007. …

Packaging Company Settles for $25M in Rhode Island Nightclub Fire

A New Jersey packaging company sued after a Rhode Island nightclub burned down five years ago has agreed to pay $25 million to survivors and relatives of the 100 people killed, according to court papers filed Friday. The settlement with …