Report: Hurricane Ian Farm Loss Could Reach $1.56 Billion October 20, 2022 Agriculture losses in Florida from Hurricane Ian’s high winds and drenching rains could reach $1.56 billion, with citrus, cattle, vegetable...
Worker Admits Dumping Industrial Waste into Jackson, Mississippi Sewer System October 20, 2022 An employee of a Mississippi wastewater hauling company pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday for his part in illegally discharging...
Maine’s ‘Cabin Masters’ Settles Lead Safety Claims October 20, 2022 The company featured on the cable TV show “Maine Cabin Masters” has settled claims that it violated lead safety and...
New Jersey Lawsuit Alleges Climate Change Deception by Oil and Gas Industry October 20, 2022 New Jersey officials announced a lawsuit Tuesday against five oil and gas companies and a petroleum trade organization, alleging they...
People Moves: Munich Re’s Blunck to Succeed Jeworrek Who Is Stepping Down; Lloyd’s Market Association Appoints 3 New Board Members October 20, 2022 The Supervisory Board of Munich Re has appointed Dr. Thomas Blunck (age 57) as the chair of the Reinsurance Committee...
MS Amlin Underwriting Fined $11 Million for Risk Management Failings October 20, 2022 The Bank of England said on Thursday it had fined insurer MS Amlin Underwriting Ltd (MSAUL) 9.695 million pounds ($10.84...
Update: Specialty MGA UK Launches to Boost Insurance Capacity Across All Territories October 20, 2022 A new managing general agent has launched in London called “Specialty MGA UK,” which is focusing on providing additional capacity...
Legacy Specialist Compre Acquires Covéa’s MedMal Subsidiary October 20, 2022 Compre, the Bermuda headquartered legacy group, announced it has signed agreements to acquire the Irish subsidiary of Covéa, Medical Insurance...
Corporate Climate Disclosures Jump Again in 2022 — But Many Fail to Respond October 20, 2022 Companies worth half of total global market capitalization are now disclosing environmental data after a 42% year-on-year rise in the...
Federal Judge Dismisses FedEx From Indiana Shooting Lawsuit, Citing Work Comp Act October 20, 2022 A federal judge has dismissed FedEx from a lawsuit filed by relatives of five of the eight people who were...