Insurance News from May 14, 2021
National News
Cyber Ransom Payments Set a Bad Precedent But Happen Often
The U.S. government's fight to choke off ransom payments collected by hackers hit a...
International & Reinsurance News
Britain’s Financial Services Sector ‘Not Optimistic’ About Getting Access to EU Markets
Britain's financial services sector won't get access to the European Union's markets...
East News
New York to Set Workplace Safety Standards for Airborne Diseases
State regulators in New York will soon draft rules that will require employers to...
West News
California Flooring Business Owners Charged for $3.8M Workers’ Comp Fraud
Ryan Black, 45, formerly of Fair Oaks, Calif., and Curtis Davis, 53, of Penryn, were...
Southeast News
Data Expert: Distributors Increased Drug Potency in West Virginia
A data expert testifying at a landmark opioid trial in West Virginia said Tuesday that...
Texas / South Central News
New Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Fraud Law Goes in Effect Nov. 1
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on May 7 signed into law legislation creating new penalties...
Midwest News
Nebraska Medical Marijuana Legalization Bill Meets Resistance
A bill to legalize and tightly regulate medical marijuana hit a wall of resistance in...