Insurance News from October 21, 2019
National News
Financial, Legal Advisors Scamming Elderly Has Become Big Business
Terry Ann McIntosh's financial nightmare began four years ago, soon after she hired a...
California Balks at Applied Underwriters Sale, Questions Subsidiary’s Move to New Mexico
States Vary Widely in How They Control Workers’ Comp Medical Costs: WCRI
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Consumer Protection Bureau’s Structure
Four Drugmakers Reach $260M Settlement, Ending Opioid Trial Set to Start Today
International & Reinsurance News
Few Hong Kong Firms Have Riot Insurance so They’ll Be Paying for Protest Damages
Hong Kong's businesses will likely foot the bill for vandalism inflicted over the past...
East News
Brothers Charged with Starting Philadelphia Blaze to Collect Insurance Money
Authorities say a blaze that tore through a Philadelphia building last year was set by...
West News
California Balks at Applied Underwriters Sale, Questions Subsidiary’s Move to New Mexico
The California Department of Insurance has denied an application for approval of the...
Southeast News
Tropical Storm Nestor Spawns Tornadoes in Florida Gulf but Spares Panhandle
Tropical Storm Nestor was downgraded Saturday after it spawned a tornado that damaged...
Texas / South Central News
Texas Firms Say Too Many Low-Skill Workers Are Failing Drug Tests
Employers in Texas say too many low-skill workers are failing to pass drug tests needed...
Midwest News
Four Drugmakers Reach $260M Settlement, Ending Opioid Trial Set to Start Today
Four large drug companies reached a last-minute $260 million legal settlement over...