TypTap CEO: Pause in Florida Writing was Planned; Growth Continues March 22, 2022 By William Rabb The February news that five Florida-admitted property insurers had stopped writing new business in the state painted a picture of...
Related Claim Exclusion Doesn’t Require ‘Fundamentally Identical’ Actions in Delaware March 22, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson The Delaware Supreme Court has ruled that solar panel manufacturer First Solar, which faced two securities class actions, is not...
New York Expands Opioid Settlement Board March 22, 2022 New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation Saturday expanding the state’s Opioid Settlement Board from 19 members to 21 members....
Rhode Island Reaches $107M Opioid Settlements With Teva and Allergan March 22, 2022 By Jonathan Stempel and Dietrich Knauth Rhode Island’s attorney general on Monday announced settlements he valued at $107 million against the drugmakers Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and...
Arizona Auto Insurance Rates Rising on Heels of COVID March 22, 2022 By David Wichner As if spiraling gas prices weren’t enough, motorists across Arizona and the nation are paying more for auto insurance as...
Authorities Investigate California Crash Helicopter That Injured 6 March 22, 2022 Authorities on are investigating the crash of a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department rescue helicopter in Southern California mountains that...
Multiple Tornados Hit Texas; Severe Storm Warning Still in Effect For South Central Region March 22, 2022 Multiple tornadoes were reported in central Texas Monday March 21, causing “devastating” property damage according to Gov. Greg Abbott. A...
Shooting Wounds 4 at Austin, Texas Festival March 21, 2022 Four people were shot and wounded in downtown Austin, Texas, early Sunday as the city hosts the annual South by...
People Moves: USG Adds Howard to Houston Office; Watkins Hires 8 March 21, 2022 USG Adds Greg Howard to Houston, Texas Office USG Insurance Services, Inc. has hired Greg Howard, CPCU, ARM, producer/broker: commercial...
New Florida Litigation Fell 11% in February, but NOIs Keep Rising March 21, 2022 After a sharp increase in January, the number of new litigated claims in Florida dropped 11% in February for Florida’s...