With Sex Assault Cases on the Rise, Insurers Tighten Hospital Liability Exclusions March 22, 2023 By William Rabb South Floridians may remember the case of a patient at Westchester General Hospital in Miami, who said she was sexually...
Erwin to Keystone VP; Jones to Tennessee PBM Compliance Role March 21, 2023 Keystone Names Erwin VP for Kentucky, Ohio Keystone Insurers Group, one of the largest participant-owned agency networks in the United...
Correll Group Acquires Two More SE Agencies March 21, 2023 Correll Insurance Group, a rapidly growing agency in the Southeast, announced two more acquisitions of Tennessee-based agencies: SouthPoint Risk, in...
Without Veto, Tougher Riot, Property Damage Penalties Become Law in North Carolina March 21, 2023 Increased punishments for rioting in North Carolina will become law later this year as Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper announced on...
Boaters Did Not Survive After Trying to Rescue Woman, Florida Sheriff Says March 21, 2023 Two men were found dead after a boating incident on a central Florida lake near the Legoland theme park. Polk...
Alabama Jury: Delivery Worker to Get $1.9M After Fall at Dollar General Store March 20, 2023 An Alabama jury has decided that Dollar General stores must pay almost $2 million to a delivery worker who was...
Kentucky University Agrees to $14M Settlement in Wrestler’s Death March 20, 2023 A Kentucky university has agreed to a settlement of more than $14 million over the death of a student wrestler...
NC Authorities Trying to See if Tesla was in Autopilot When Teen Hit at School Bus March 20, 2023 A North Carolina teenager who was struck by a car this week while departing a school bus in Halifax County...
DeSantis Turns Heads with Comment that Citizens Insurance ‘Not Solvent;’ Board Approves Cat Bond March 20, 2023 By William Rabb Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis raised some questions Friday when he suggested that Citizens Property Insurance Corp., the state-created insurer, has...
Florida House, Senate Committees Advance Slightly Different Tort-Reform Measures March 17, 2023 A Florida bill that would clamp further limits on attorney fees and litigation passed another Senate committee Thursday, moving it...