Insurance News from October 07, 2016
National News
Could Hurricane Matthew’s Insured Losses Surpass Sandy’s?
A hurricane threatening the first direct hit on the United States in more than a decade...
International & Reinsurance News
Reinsurers’ Capital Likely to Remain Strong Despite Hurricane Matthew: S&P
While Hurricane Matthew has the potential to erode some of the global reinsurance...
East News
Vacationers Along East Coast Prepare for Delays Ahead of Hurricane Matthew
Travelers along the East Coast are preparing for delays and cancellations as Hurricane...
West News
Spanish Teacher at Oregon Community College Files $300K Discrimination Suit
A Spanish language teacher who was fired from Lane Community College in Eugene, Ore....
Southeast News
Hurricane Matthew More Hype Than Bite So Far But Insurers, Agents Remain on Alert
While Hurricane Matthew rages along Florida's coast, with the end potentially still...
Texas / South Central News
Stamping Office General Counsel Named a ‘Super Lawyer’ by Texas Monthly
The general counsel for the Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas (SLSOT), Alex...
Midwest News
OSHA: 36 Workers Have Died on the Job in Illinois This Year
Federal safety regulators say 36 Illinois workers have died on the job since Jan. 1,...