Insurance News from June 29, 2022
National News
U.S. Power Companies Face Supply-Chain Crisis This Summer
U.S. power companies are facing supply crunches that may hamper their ability to keep...
International & Reinsurance News
Carlyle Unit Assumes Full Risks of Operating Gas Field as Insurers Shun Black Sea
A unit of Carlyle International Energy Partners LP has assumed the full risks of...
Probe Into Australia’s Mining Sector Uncovers ‘Horrific’ Sexual Abuses
S&P Puts SiriusPoint on CreditWatch Neg. After CEO, COO Exits; SiriusPoint Comments
Mosaic Expands Summer Intern Program for Students in Bermuda, New York, London
People Moves: BMS Promotes Gormley to UK CEO; Schepers Named Head of WTW Insurance Consulting and Technology as Underwood Retires
East News
New York AG, City Sue ‘Ghost Gun’ Distributors for Allegedly Fueling Gun Violence
New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against multiple gun...
West News
California Insurer’s Efforts to Keep Workers and Help During Pandemic Led to Viable New Business
In the annals of how the pandemic changed things, toss in a positive tale from insurer...
Southeast News
Court Ruling Provides Ammo for Insurers in Florida AOB Cases
Florida insurers may have another weapon in the war over assignments of benefits in...
Like Bonnaroo Fest in Tenn, Outdoor Venues Facing Challenges with Climate Change
Georgia Doc Sentenced in Scheme That Implicated Former Insurance Commissioner
Florida Driver Could Get $12M After Insurer Did Not Respond to Settlement Offer
Starting July 1, Sea-Level Rise Studies Required for Florida Gov’t Coastal Structures
Texas / South Central News
Texas Attorney General Opens Investigation Into Walmart’s Opioid Sales
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Tuesday he was investigating whether Walmart...
Midwest News
Upgrades Urged at Missouri Amtrak Crash Site, But No Action
The chief elected official in the Missouri county where an Amtrak train slammed into a...