Insurance News from July 19, 2019
National News
Judge Permits Short-Term Health Plans in Blow to Obamacare Supporters
The Trump administration can expand the sale of short-term health insurance policies...
International & Reinsurance News
Regulatory Issues Causing Ping An-Backed Lufax to Exit P2P Lending: Reuters
Lufax, one of China's largest online wealth management platforms that is backed by...
East News
Berkshire Hathaway’s Applied Underwriters Settles Workers’ Comp Dispute with New York
Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary Applied Underwriters will voluntarily halt the selling of...
Hartford InsurTech Hub Opens Applications for Accelerator Program’s Third Year
Investigation Indicates Widespread Fraud in the New York City Towing Industry
Scholarship Organization Forms in Maine to Assist Children of Injured Workers
New Hampshire Committee to Consider Tough Water Standards for Chemicals
West News
Arizona Suit Names Former Opioid Manufacturer Executives
Arizona's top attorney is accusing former opioid manufacturer executives of trying to...
Southeast News
Mississippi City Sues FEMA for $15M Over Post-Katrina Recovery Project
A city on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is suing a federal agency that rejected expenses...
Texas / South Central News
Texas Supreme Court Closes ‘Trapdoor’ of Pretrial Negligence Admission Requests
Insurance companies should take note of a recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Texas...
Midwest News
Illinois Medical Instrument Sterilization Plant to Reopen with Emission Control Equipment
The operator of a closed suburban Chicago plant where medical instruments were...