Insurance News from January 12, 2022
National News
Employers Fear Long-Term Liability From ‘Take-Home’ COVID-19 Lawsuits
As COVID-19 cases surge in the United States, businesses say they fear a California...
U.S. Confronted With Deadly Billion Dollar Disasters as Carbon Emissions Soar
U.S. Security Agencies Issue Advisory on Russian Cyber Attacks on Infrastructure
Smart Guns Finally Arriving in U.S., Seeking to Shake Up Firearms Market: Reuters
Judge Denies Prince Andrew’s Bid to Avoid Sex Abuse Lawsuit Tied to Epstein
International & Reinsurance News
Thawing Permafrost Could Damage Up to 50% of Arctic Infrastructure: Report
Thawing permafrost could put as much as 50% of Arctic infrastructure at high risk of...
East News
Judge Gives Preliminary OK to Firm’s $34M ‘Forever Chemical’ Settlement in Vermont
A federal judge has given preliminary approval to a $34 million settlement of a...
West News
AM Best Says Demand Surge and Inflation to Amplify Colorado Wildfire Losses
AM Best expects demand surge and rising inflationary pressures on building costs to add...
Southeast News
No Need for Experts in Claims Litigation: Just Use Google Earth, Florida Bill Says
Insurers would no longer need to hire expensive expert witnesses in some claims...
Texas / South Central News
7,500 Louisiana Ida Victims Move From Tent Camps to Trailers
More than four months after Hurricane Ida destroyed or did major damage to their...
Midwest News
Inszone Acquires Illinois’ Lamb, Little & Co.
Inszone Insurance Services, a national provider of benefits, personal and commercial...