Insurance News from September 11, 2017
National News
Irma Analysis: Insurer Financial Stress Unlikely If Early Loss Estimates Hold
Before Hurricane Irma made landfall in south Florida on Sunday morning, analysts were...
International & Reinsurance News
Lacking Political Support, Global Capital Rule for Insurers Stalls
The first global standard for investors to compare how much capital insurers from...
East News
Is Maryland Ready for the Next Big Storm?
In Maryland, which historically has ducked many of the worst storms of the last 50...
West News
New Mexico Sues 8 Drug Manufacturers, Distributors over Opioid Epidemic
New Mexico has sued eight opioid manufacturers and wholesale distributors, becoming the...
Southeast News
Irma Analysis: Insurer Financial Stress Unlikely If Early Loss Estimates Hold
Before Hurricane Irma made landfall in south Florida on Sunday morning, analysts were...
Texas / South Central News
Countless Flooded Autos Leave Car-Dependent Houston Struggling
Bryan Harvey is frequently reminded that he shares a name with the storm that dumped 50...
Midwest News
Some Auto Insurers Illegally Charge Michigan Women More, Researcher Says
A group defending Michigan's auto insurance system says it has uncovered instances of...