Insurance News from September 12, 2014
National News
Solar Storm Headed for Earth But Only Slight Effects Expected
A strong solar flare is blasting its way to Earth, but the worst of its power looks...
International & Reinsurance News
London Financial Leaders Weigh Risks of Scotland Shock
As Scotland stares history in the face, London's financial guardians are preparing for...
East News
N.J. Sen. Menendez Urges FEMA to Reform NFIP’s Claims Process
Following up on issues that were raised at the July 30 hearing on post-Sandy flood...
West News
California Workers’ Comp Kaleidoscope Through Conference-goers Eyes
Rick Hudson was sitting at his booth at the California Workers' Compensation & Risk...
Southeast News
Post-Tornado Teardowns Continue in Mississippi City
Tupelo, Mississippi officials say they're deciding whether to require demolition of...
Texas / South Central News
Launch of State-Run Health Insurance Exchange Delayed in Arkansas
A nonprofit created by the Arkansas legislature has decided to delay establishing a...
Midwest News
Minnesota County Asked to Buyout Flooded Homes
Three months after storms caused significant damage to roads and flooded homes, some...