Insurance News from July 22, 2020
National News
Liberty Mutual Loses Bid to Charge Employer for Claims Paid from Exempt Workers
A workers' compensation insurer cannot charge an employer an extra $1.7 million in...
U.S. Cyber Insurers Face Changing Landscape; Top 20 Cyber Insurers
Workers Turn Into Sleuths to Track Sicknesses Where Employers Keep Covid Data Secret
Vegans’ Suit Over Impossible Burger Lacks Class Action Ingredients, Judge Rules
Coronavirus, Civil Riot, Investment Losses Take Bite Out of W.R. Berkley Q2 Profit
International & Reinsurance News
Inconsistent Data Hinders Climate Risk Comparisons for Insurers, Banks: Regulator
Comparing how banks and insurers from different countries cope with climate change is...
Miner BHP Calls $6.3B English Lawsuit over Brazil Dam Collapse ‘Pointless and Wasteful’
Excessive Floods Endanger Aging Chinese Dams and Could Cause ‘Black Swan’ Disaster
QBE Expects H1 2020 Loss of US$750M on COVID-19, Natural Catastrophe Claims
Insurer Beazley Launches Cyber and Financial Lines Insurance in Colombia
East News
First Charges Filed Under New York’s Cyber Reg Involve First American Data Leak
The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has filed cybersecurity...
West News
California’s Medical Malpractice Cap Vote Moved to 2022 Ballot
Californians will have to wait until the pandemic ends to vote on an initiative to...
Southeast News
Appeals Court Rejects Florida Hotel’s Coverage Interpretation in Suit Against Insurer
A recent opinion by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals involving a case against the...
Texas / South Central News
Boeing 737 Likely to Remain Grounded by FAA Until October: Reuters
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Tuesday it plans to issue a proposed...
Midwest News
Liberty Mutual Loses Bid to Charge Employer for Claims Paid from Exempt Workers
A workers' compensation insurer cannot charge an employer an extra $1.7 million in...