Insurance News from July 20, 2021
National News
U.S. and Allies Accuse China of Global Cyber Espionage
The United States and its allies accused China on Monday of a global cyber espionage...
International & Reinsurance News
Britain’s Largest Pub Group Launches Billion-Dollar Suit over COVID-Related BI Claim
Britain's largest pub group, Stonegate Pub Group Co., sued three insurers for 846...
German Floods Will Be Expensive but Unlikely to Burn Through Insurers’ Earnings: Fitch
Final Settlement for Brazil’s Samarco Mining Dam Disaster Could Reach $19 Billion
U.S. Firms Operating in Hong Kong Face Risks, Warns American Chamber of Commerce
Africa Specialty Risks Secures $10M of PVT Capacity from Atrium at Lloyd’s
East News
NY Attorney General Reaches $1.1B Agreement with Three Opioid Distributors
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced an agreement with McKesson...
West News
In the Face of a Severe California Wildfire Season, is The Oft-Used ‘Mitigation’ Word Too Little Too Late?
It may have been around 2017 when a true sense of urgency donned on insurers, public...
Judge Upholds California Insurance Commissioner’s Order to Expand FAIR Plan Coverage
M5.1 Earthquake Confirmed off Northern California Coast
Former Oregon Medical Resident Says Settlement Deal Breached
People Moves: Island Insurance Names Kadomoto Assistant Vice President; The Liberty Company Insurance Brokers in California Names Arricale Chief Financial Officer
Southeast News
Florida Gov. DeSantis Pledges to Fight Against CDC COVID Cruise Ship Rules
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he will take legal action against a recent court order...
Texas / South Central News
Texas’ Incline P&C Group Partners with CRC’s 5Star Specialty Programs
Austin, Texas-based Incline P&C Group, through its Incline Casualty Co., is...
Midwest News
Worker Dies After Fall From Catwalk at Michigan Steel Company
A 50-year-old employee has died after falling from an elevated catwalk at a...