Insurance News from April 24, 2019
National News
Lawyers Expect Wave of Litigation Targeting Popular Heart Drugs
Dozens of lawsuits have been filed against drug makers and sellers over widely...
International & Reinsurance News
How a Business Can Move from Novice to Expert in Cyber Defense Best Practices
Sixty-one percent of firms surveyed for insurer Hiscox had a cyber attack in the past...
Architect Who Died 140 Years Ago Left Detailed Guide for Rebuilding Notre Dame
Total Reinsurance Capital Drops in 2018, but Alternative Capital Keeps Rising: Willis Re
Mozambique Braces for Another Powerful Cyclone, Just One Month After Idai
Allianz Weighs Bid for Deutsche Bank’s Asset Management Business: Sources
East News
New York State Senate Launches Vaccination Push Amid Measles Outbreak
Members of the New York state Senate are joining the fight to encourage people to get...
West News
For Specialty Insurance Firm K2, It’s Time for a New Private Equity Backer
San Diego, Calif.-based K2 Insurance Services LLC is in the process of recapitalizing...
Workers’ Comp Claims in Colorado’s Cannabis Industry Not as High as You Think
PG&E Can Pay Employees $350M to Meet Safety Goals After California Wildfires
California Workers’ Compensation Rating Bureau Issues Report on Opioids
Court Rules Wyoming Killer Was Not a ‘Resident’ Under Mother’s Homeowners Policy
Southeast News
Update: Florida Legislature Passes Industry-Backed AOB Reform Bill
After seven years of failed attempts, Florida legislators have passed property...
Texas / South Central News
Oklahoma Supreme Court Tosses Non-Economic Damages Cap
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on April 23 struck down a state law that caps monetary...
Midwest News
Michigan AG to Target Worker Misclassification by Employers
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said her office will target businesses that cheat...