Insurance News from June 19, 2018
National News
Chubb Insists No Insurance for Weinstein, Who Wants Jury to Settle Coverage Issues
Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is asking that a jury decide whether his insurer...
Young Consumers Willing to Let Insurers Spy on Digital Data – If It Cuts Premiums
Fujifilm Sues Xerox for Failed Merger, Citing Lack of ‘Shareholder Democracy’
Groundskeeper’s Cancer Trial Could Signal Fate of Other Monsanto Roundup Claims
Trump Labor Chief Readies Rule to Allow Small Business Health Plans
International & Reinsurance News
Young Consumers Willing to Let Insurers Spy on Digital Data – If It Cuts Premiums
The majority of people between 18 and 34 would be willing to let insurance companies...
East News
Maine Employers Are Not Required to Reimburse Employees for Medical Marijuana Use
The Maine Supreme Court has ruled that employers in the state are not required to...
West News
Safety Agency to Watch Tesla Car Fire Exam Following California Incident
The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a technical specialist to observe...
Southeast News
Citizens to Implement New Lobbyist Registration System Aug. 1
Citizens Property Insurance Corp., the Florida state-run insurer of last resort, has...
Texas / South Central News
Missouri’s GM Peters Agency Joins Agency Partnership, CAA
Combined Agents of America (CAA) is expanding its presence in Missouri with the...
Midwest News
Kansas Woman Says City Wants $132K After Son Topples Sculpture
A Kansas mother says an insurance company wants her family to pay $132,000 after her...