Insurance News from July 27, 2020
National News
Workers’ Compensation Rates Won’t Be Adjusted for Coronavirus Experience This Year
The workers' compensation line is unlikely to generate a profit this year and may not...
International & Reinsurance News
Germany to Reform Regulation of Insurers, Banks, Payment Firms on Wirecard Scandal
German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz intends to unveil a reform of the government's...
East News
Delaware Judge Upholds Dismissal Call in Softball Injury Lawsuit
A Delaware judge has refused to overturn her decision to toss a lawsuit by a paralegal...
West News
Credit Scoring Battle Brewing Between Washington Commissioner and Insurer Groups
Insurer groups are taking issue with push by Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike...
Southeast News
Court Affirms Class Action Suit Against State Farm in Kentucky Claim Underpayment Case
A federal appellate court has cleared the way for a class-action lawsuit to proceed...
Texas / South Central News
More than 14K Homes Vulnerable to Hanna’s Storm Surge, CoreLogic Says
CoreLogic has estimated that more than 14,000 homes were at risk of storm surge damage...
Midwest News
Enbridge Contractor Vessels May Have Bumped Great Lakes Pipeline Support
Recent damage that prompted the temporary shutdown of an Enbridge oil pipeline in a...