Insurance News from September 06, 2017
National News
House Unanimously Passes Bill to Ease Deployment of Self-Driving Cars
The U.S. House on Wednesday unanimously approved a sweeping proposal to speed the...
International & Reinsurance News
Hurricane Irma Brings Fierce Winds, Surf and Rain to Caribbean Islands
Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, churned across...
East News
Judge Tosses Most Serious Charges in Penn State Frat Death
A judge threw out involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault charges Friday...
West News
Suit over Kona Beer Not Being Brewed in Hawaii Allowed to Proceed
Calling Hawaii "a state as well as a state of mind," a federal judge refused to dismiss...
Southeast News
Florida’s Private Flood Insurers Could Face Big Test from Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma could test a nascent private flood insurance market in Florida that some...
Texas / South Central News
First Harvey Lawsuit Filed to Beat New Texas Tort Reform Law
Late in the afternoon on Aug. 31, a Dallas law firm filed a lawsuit to circumvent a new...
Midwest News
No Duty to Defend in Ohio Molestation Claim Unless ‘Scope of the Allegations’ Test Met
Jodee Edwards had a home and auto insurance policy issued by insurer Encompass that...