Insurance News from April 12, 2019
National News
Young Small Businessowners Don’t Like Insurance Agents. Uh, Not Really.
Patricia Ross, Raphael Strumlauf and Kate DeNeveu each have at least one thing in...
International & Reinsurance News
Why Europe Should Not Force Talking Cars to Speak Same Language Now: Viewpoint
If you've bought a new car lately, chances are it has some basic communication skills....
Insurance Industry Must Wake Up to Costs of ‘Secondary’ Catastrophe Perils: Swiss Re
SoftBank’s Maneuvers Reflect Expanded U.S. Scrutiny of Foreign Investors
Foreign Insurers Eye China’s $1.6 Trillion Private Pension Business
Rhine River Could Be Impassable to Ships this Summer if European Drought Returns
East News
Providence Officer Cleared of Wrongdoing in $80K Tire Theft Case
A Providence, R.I., police officer who had been placed on leave during an investigation...
West News
Jury Awards Colorado Woman $3.6M in Excessive Force Suit
A jury has awarded $3.6 million to a Colorado woman who claimed that deputies used...
Southeast News
Assignment of Benefits Reform Moves Forward as Florida House Passes Measure
Assignment of benefits reform legislation progressed in the Florida legislature...
Texas / South Central News
Texas Releases New Guidelines for Insurer Catastrophe Data Collection, Reporting
Applying lessons learned after Hurricane Harvey, the Texas Department of Insurance has...
Midwest News
‘Bomb Cyclone’ Adds to Weather Woes in Central US
A storm system known as a "bomb cyclone" slowly churned through the U.S. interior...