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AP Report Claims More Than 100 Kentucky Bridges At Risk

Sep 17 2013 // More than 100 Kentucky bridges have advanced deterioration and are at risk of collapsing, federal records show, and the head of the state’s transportation agency blames the situation largely on increased, heavier...

Hacker Group in China Linked to Cyberattacks Against U.S. Firms: Symantec

Sep 17 2013 // Computer security experts have discovered a group of highly sophisticated computer hackers operating for hire, a U.S computer security firm said on Tuesday, and it linked the group to some of the best-known cyber-espionoge...

Violent, Property Crimes Decreased in 2012: FBI

Sep 16 2013 // The FBI estimates that in 2012, the number of violent crimes increased 0.7 percent while property crimes decreased 0.9 percent, the tenth straight year of declines for these offenses, collectively. The 2012 statistics show...

U.S. Risk Names Reed Senior Broker in Dallas

Sep 16 2013 // Managing general agency and surplus lines wholesaler, U.S. Risk Insurance Group Inc., has named Jennie Reed senior broker of the Dallas office of U.S. Risk Brokers. Reed brings with her more than 14 years of experience in...

Veterans’ Medical Malpractice Costs Rising As More Soldiers Seek Care

Sep 13 2013 // Christopher Ellison went to a veterans medical center in Philadelphia to get eight teeth extracted in 2007. What should have been a routine dentist visit left him permanently incapacitated. The $17.5 million Ellison and...

Obama Administration Bashes Florida for Blocking Health Insurance Navigators

Sep 13 2013 // Florida was strongly criticized by the federal government on Thursday for barring outreach workers, known as “navigators,” from county health departments when they start enrolling people next month for...

Crop Insurance Critics, Defenders in Last Push Over Reforms

Sep 12 2013 // Critics of the U.S. crop insurance program are calling for cuts to it and other agribusiness subsidies as Congress revamps farm policy. A bipartisan group of lawmakers planned to meet yesterday in Washington to re-examine...

PwC US Names Managing Director for Actuarial and Insurance Management in N.Y.

Sep 11 2013 // PricewaterhouseCoopers US (PwC US) announced that Henry Essert joined PwC’s Actuarial and Insurance Management Solutions (AIMS) practice as a managing director in its New York office. In his new role, Essert will...

Humberto Becomes Season’s First Hurricane; Gabrielle Spares Bermuda

Sep 11 2013 // Hurricane Humberto, the season’s first, churned in the Atlantic west of the Cape Verde Islands as Tropical Storm Gabrielle stalled after passing Bermuda. Humberto was declared a Category 1 storm in a 5 a.m. advisory...

BP Opposes Using Spill Settlement to Pay Drilling Moratorium Losses

Sep 11 2013 // BP Plc’s oil-spill claims administrator shouldn’t be allowed to extend a settlement to cover the claims of losses caused by the Obama administration’s deep-water drilling ban, the company told a...

Critics Say Taxpayers’ $14B Guarantees Profit for Crop Insurers

Sep 11 2013 // Former American International Group Inc. chief Maurice “Hank” Greenberg has a new business partner: the U.S. taxpayer. Greenberg’s Starr Indemnity & Liability Co. is one of 18 companies approved to...

Rebel Claimants In BP Spill Settlement Get Expedited Hearing

Sep 10 2013 // A U.S. appeals court will hold an expedited hearing for a small group of claimants in a Gulf spill settlement with BP Plc, with oral arguments set for the week of Nov. 4, the court said. BP’s settlement with...

Insurance Pros in Politics: Midwest Politicians Work as Insurance Advocates

Sep 10 2013 // Those who have worked in the insurance industry and now practice politics in the Midwest say they are able to provide valuable insight into policies and insurance laws that affect their state’s important industries...

Insurance Pros in Politics: Georgia’s Kingston Brought His CPCU to Congress

Sep 10 2013 // Jack Kingston is U.S. Representative for the First Congressional District of Georgia, which encompasses 17 counties in Southeast Georgia including the entirety of the state’s coastline. He has represented the...

Manufacturer to Pay $1.3M in Penalties, Fines for Worker Death in South Dakota

Sep 10 2013 // Federal officials announced that Adams Thermal Systems Inc. has agreed to pay more than $1.33 million to resolve criminal penalties and fines in a prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the U.S....

Appeals Court Rules Against Louisiana Abortion Providers in Liability Case

Sep 10 2013 // A federal appeals court has ruled that a group of Louisiana abortion providers lack the standing to challenge part of a 1997 law that can make them liable for damage caused by an abortion procedure and denies them access...

Rebel Claimants in BP Spill Settlement Get Expedited Hearing

Sep 9 2013 // A U.S. appeals court will hold an expedited hearing for a small group of claimants in a Gulf spill settlement with BP Plc, with oral arguments set for the week of Nov. 4, the court said on Friday. BP’s settlement...

Florida Tobacco Ruling Applies in Federal Cases, Court Says

Sep 9 2013 // Reynolds American Inc.’s R.J. Reynolds Tobacco unit lost its bid to overturn jury verdicts over smoking-related deaths after arguing that federal courts shouldn’t apply a ruling by the Florida Supreme Court...

Bank of America, Merrill Settle Gender Bias Claims for $39M

Sep 9 2013 // Bank of America Corp. agreed to pay $39 million to settle a gender bias lawsuit by female brokers who claimed they were paid less than men and deprived of handling their fair share of lucrative accounts, court papers made...

G20 Vows to Coordinate Financial Services Regulations

Sep 9 2013 // World leaders renewed their determination on Friday to work more closely and regulate across the financial system to avoid conflicting rules that would crimp economic growth. The Group of 20 nations (G20) ended a summit in...