Industry Awaits Florida Supreme Court Decision on Post-Loss AOB Policy Language March 14, 2019 By Andrew Marcus As Florida lawmakers weigh reform for the state’s assignment of benefits crisis, the insurance industry and regulators are closely monitoring...
Insurance Office of America Hires 3 in Florida March 14, 2019 Insurance Office of America (IOA) has added three new staff members to its offices in Florida. Michelle Newton joined the...
CNN Hit With $275M Defamation Suit by Kentucky Student March 13, 2019 By Keith Coffman A Kentucky teenager sued CNN on Tuesday for defamation, saying the cable network falsely conveyed to viewers that he was...
North Carolina Insurance Fraud Round-Up: January, February March 13, 2019 The North Carolina Department of Insurance announced multiple fraud enforcement actions during the first two months of 2019. Insurance fraud...
Florida Regulator to Hold Public Hearing on Citizens Rate Increase March 13, 2019 The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) will conduct a rate hearing to receive public comment on the proposed rate...
2 Tornadoes Struck Mississippi in Weekend Storms March 13, 2019 The National Weather Service has confirmed two tornadoes touched down in northern Mississippi over the weekend. There were no deaths...
Kentucky Gov., Attorney General Opioid Lawsuit Battle Goes to State Supreme Court March 12, 2019 By Adam Beam A feud between Kentucky’s top two elected officials – and potential adversaries in this year’s governor’s race – spilled over...
Demotech: Expect 2018 Catastrophe Losses to Impact Florida-Based Insurers March 12, 2019 By Amy O'Connor After reviewing the year-end financial statements of the Florida-based carriers it rates, Ohio-based ratings agency Demotech is warning that many...
8 Kids Sent to Hospitals After Tennessee Church Bus Overturns March 12, 2019 Police in Tennessee say eight children were taken to hospitals for evaluation after their church bus overturned on a highway...
Deadly Alabama Tornado Highlights Human Safety Risk Despite Improved Forecasting March 11, 2019 By Seth Borenstein Sometimes in forecasting tornadoes, you can get everything technically right, and yet it all goes horribly wrong. Three days before...