Insurance News from July 24, 2018
National News
U.S. Flood Models Still in Infancy, So Underwriters Must Be ‘Cautious Consumers’
The market for privately written inland flood insurance in the United States is growing...
International & Reinsurance News
UK Faces ‘Abject Future’ After Brexit, Warns Former Lloyd’s Chairman
The U.K. is facing a grim future after Brexit because of the failure of the its...
East News
Baltimore Officials Seek New Rules as Scooters Appear Throughout City
As more people are scooting around Baltimore officials are scrambling to create...
West News
Second Group Reaches $11.5M Settlement in Washington Landslide
A second group of relatives of people killed in the deadly Oso landslide has reached an...
Southeast News
Ratings Agency Ignites Controversy Over Financial Strength of Florida Insurers
With Florida about to enter peak hurricane season, a state insurance association...
Texas / South Central News
Texas Energy Services Firm to Pay $39K in North Dakota Racial Harassment Suit
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says a Texas-based oilfield service...
Midwest News
Chicago Insurance Exec Accused of $13.5M Fraud
A Chicago-based vice president of an insurance underwriting group fraudulently obtained...