Brookfield’s $200 Billion Credit Group Seeks to Lure Insurers April 1, 2024 Brookfield Asset Management’s newly formed credit arm will cater to its parent’s insurance business and will also pitch other insurers...
11-Year-Old Killed While Trying to Park Snowmobile in Garage April 1, 2024 An 11-year-old Maine boy crashed a snowmobile and was killed while attempting to park in his family’s garage in Chapman,...
Kentucky Senate Votes to Expand Family Leave as Insurance Product April 1, 2024 FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A bipartisan bill aimed at expanding access to paid family leave won final passage Thursday as...
Other Major US Bridge Collapses Caused by Ships and Barges April 1, 2024 A container ship struck a major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, [March 26] causing it to plunge into the river...
AM Best Downgrades Ratings of State Farm General April 1, 2024 Roughly a week after State Farm announced that it would nonrenew tens of thousands of homeowners and commercial apartment policies...
FEMA: SW Florida Stripped of Flood Insurance Discounts After ‘Improper Rebuilds’ April 1, 2024 After spiking premiums, nonrenewals and complaints about unpaid claims, more than 115,000 property owners in southwest Florida are now facing...
Oregon OSHA Fines Bend Contractor $103K for Repeated Fall Protection Violations April 1, 2024 The Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division fined a Bend construction company $103,438 for repeatedly violating a requirement to provide...
Cryptocurrency Asset Platform Settles with Oregon over Violations April 1, 2024 The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation reached a settlement agreement in principle with a cryptocurrency asset platform for violating state...
Florida High Court Clarifies Things. Ruling Could Cut Damages for Bars Serving Booze to Minors April 1, 2024 Liquor liability insurers in Florida can contemplate potentially lower loss costs on policies, after a recent state Supreme Court ruling...
Colorado Farmers Must Pay $6.5M for Defrauding Federal Crop Insurance Programs April 1, 2024 Two Colorado Farmers must pay more than $6.5 Million for defrauding federal crop insurance programs, according to U.S. Attorney Cole...