Insurance News from February 25, 2021
National News
Workers’ Compensation and COVID: More Data on Evolving Claims
Workers' compensation insurers aren't getting the large aggregate volumes of...
International & Reinsurance News
Britain Reviews Rulebooks to Keep Financial Services Sector Competitive After Brexit
Britain is conducting a review of its financial rulebooks and policies to see how it...
Aviva Pushes Back Deadline for Final Offers for Polish Operations: Sources
AXA Reports 18% Drop in Net Income During 2020 with COVID Claims of $1.8 Billion
Munich Re’s 2020 Profit Drops 55% on COVID-19-Related Reinsurance Claims of $4.1B
UK Prime Minister Warns Climate Change Is Threat to World Security
East News
Appeal Over Dictionary Use Denied in University of Virginia Lacrosse Slaying
A federal judge has rejected an appeal from a former University of Virginia lacrosse...
West News
Auto Insurers Slam Nevada Pandemic Lawsuits
The American Property Casualty Insurance Association is responding strongly to new...
Southeast News
After Texas Power Failures, South Carolina Gov Wants Winter Storm Review of Grid
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster wants the state's electric providers to review their...
Texas / South Central News
Most of Texas Deep Freeze $90 Billion in Losses Avoidable, Modeler Says
Texas's deep freeze and power outages last week could cost as much as $90 billion in...
Risk Management (or Lack Thereof) and Texas’ Deep Freeze Energy Failures
Texas Lawmakers Told Insurers Want ‘Seat at Table’ As Power Blackout Probe Begins
Texas’ Upland Capital Group Launches Excess Transportation Liability Program
Texas Insurance Exec, Harrison, Honored by Big ‘I’ with Woodworth Memorial Award
Midwest News
South Dakota AG’s Cellphone Use Before Deadly Crash Questioned
Investigators questioning South Dakota's attorney general after a fatal car crash...