Former Florida Insurance Adjuster Pleads Guilty in Scheme that Robbed Drug Dealers January 9, 2023 By Insurance Journal Staff Reports A former Florida claims adjuster for State Farm Insurance and Berkshire Hathaway Group has pleaded guilty to participating in a...
New to Insurance? Here’s Three Reasons Why You Should Stay the Course January 9, 2023 By Niji Sabharwal This post is part of a series sponsored by AgentSync. New to Insurance? Here’s Three Reasons Why You Should Stay...
Maryland Newsroom Shooting Victims Settle Suit Against Publisher January 9, 2023 ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The families of victims in the Capital Gazette shooting and some newspaper employees who survived the...
Vermont Seeks Federal Damage Assessment From December Storm January 9, 2023 Vermont has requested a federal damage assessment to see if the state qualifies for a federal major disaster declaration from...
Florida High Court Upholds Slashing of Punitive Damage Award in Tobacco Case January 8, 2023 By William Rabb The Florida Supreme Court has struck down $16 million in punitive damages against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. as “excessive,” a...
Has Sarbanes-Oxley Made Insurance Riskier? January 6, 2023 By R.J. Lehmann The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX)—named for its chief sponsors, former Sen. Paul Sarbanes (D–Md.) and former Rep. Mike Oxley...
People Moves: Texas Mutual Names Duncan as CEO of Health-Focused Subsidiary January 6, 2023 Texas Mutual announces Duncan as CEO of new health insurance subsidiary Texas Mutual Insurance Company, based in Austin, Texas, has...
Oklahoma AG Announces New Opioid Settlements Worth $226M January 6, 2023 By Sean Murphy OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Oklahoma entered settlement agreements with three major pharmacy chains and an opioid manufacturer totaling more than...
People Moves: NFP Names Head of N.A. Construction Advisory; New Chief Underwriting Officer at Everspan January 6, 2023 NFP Names Canning SVP NFP has named Andrew Canning senior vice president and head of project risk advisory for the...
Regulators: Lack of Safeguards Led to Wisconsin Refinery Explosion January 6, 2023 MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Federal regulators have determined that a lack of safeguards during a maintenance shutdown led to a...