Insurance News from September 24, 2021
National News
Q&A: New Director Criswell Prepares FEMA for a Hot, Chaotic Future
Deanne Criswell, the first woman to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency, in...
International & Reinsurance News
Global Reinsurers Could Be Greatly Underestimating Exposure to Climate Risk: S&P
Reinsurers' estimates of their exposure to natural catastrophe risk could be...
50 Companies Worldwide Are Highly Exposed to Physical Climate Risks, Say Investors
Mediobanca Boosts Stake in Generali as Battle Over Leadership Heats Up
Hong Kong Tycoon Richard Li’s Insurer FWD Makes U.S. IPO Filing Public
Evergrande’s Problems Prompt China’s Banks, Insurers to Pull Back on New Credit
East News
After Northeast Flooding, Insurance Woes Swamp Residents
After being pummeled by two tropical storms that submerged basements, cracked home...
West News
California Enacts Nation’s First Law Regulating Warehouse Labor Quotas
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed a bill that limits warehouse...
Southeast News
Southern Baptist Agrees to Fund Third-Party Investigation into Handling of Sexual Abuse Allegations
A top Southern Baptist Convention committee agreed to fund a third-party investigation...
Texas / South Central News
Report: More than 456.5K Claims Filed in Texas After Winter Storm
A recently released report from the state's insurance department shows more claims and...
Midwest News
Judge Clears Kansas City COVID Business Interruption Claim for Trial
A federal judge in Kansas City has cleared a restaurant group's COVID-related business...