Louisiana Couple Arrested for Insurance Fraud March 3, 2026 A Baton Rouge, Louisiana couple was recently arrested for attempting to defraud an insurance company of approximately $30,000 and on...
Louisiana Dept. of Insurance Enters Partnership to Fight Litigation Funding March 3, 2026 By Ezra Amacher The Louisiana Department of Insurance is entering a partnership with the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) and digital intelligence company...
Bolivia Raids Homes Looking for Millions in Cash Taken From Plane-Wreck Site March 3, 2026 By Sergio Mendoza Bolivia’s security forces have raided at least 22 homes near the site where a military plane carrying millions of dollars...
Buyer’s Market: Low Terrorism Insurance Pricing Despite Rising Instability March 3, 2026 By Chad Hemenway Terrorism insurance pricing in the U.S. is hovering at an all-time low — a surprising reality at a time when...
Texas Business Owners Sue State Over HUB Program Removal March 3, 2026 By Paul Cobler, The Texas Tribune Four business owners and a trade association sued the state of Texas on Monday, seeking to reverse acting Comptroller Kelly...
NextEra Utility Giant Agrees to $8M Settlement in Employee Retirement Class Action March 3, 2026 Florida-based NextEra Energy Inc., one of the world’s largest electric utilities, has settled a class-action lawsuit, agreeing to pay $8...
People Moves: Holmes Murphy Adds Julik in North Dakota March 3, 2026 Holmes Murphy announced its expansion into North Dakota with the hiring of Mark Julik. Julik joins Holmes Murphy with a...
London Marine Insurers Widen High-Risk Zone in Mideast Gulf as Conflict Escalates March 3, 2026 London’s marine insurance market has widened the area in the Gulf it deems as high risk as the conflict in...
People Moves: TDCI, Hilb Announce New Roles, New Faces March 3, 2026 The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance announced personnel changes at the department this week. Michael Barber, with 20 years...
‘Black Swan’ Risks Stalk Container Carriers in Avoiding Iran War March 3, 2026 By Laura Curtis The Iran conflict has thrust container shipping from an industry bracing for a capacity glut to another potential “black swan”...