Insurance News from September 30, 2022
National News
Hurricane Ian Threatens Heavy Losses for Catastrophe Bond Holders
Investors who backstop Florida's insurance industry by buying catastrophe bonds are...
International & Reinsurance News
Hospitals, Utilities Face Highest Exposure to Risk of Cyber Attacks: Moody’s
Around $22 trillion of global debt rated by Moody's has a "high" or "very high"...
TotalEnergies Reports Unusual Drone Activity Near North Sea Oil & Gas Field
Australian Police Aim to Protect 10,000 Optus Customers After Cyber Attack
Allianz’s Digital Investments Arm Acquires German Insurtech simplesurance
Australia’s AUB Completes Acquisition of Lloyd’s Broker Tysers from PE Firm Odyssey
East News
Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Costs to Fall in 2023
Connecticut workers' compensation costs to employers are on their way down, again. The...
West News
California Workers’ Comp Written Premium up 27% in First Half of 2022
The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California released its Quarterly...
Southeast News
Hurricane Ian Losses Up to $47B in Florida, Sinking More Insurers, CoreLogic Calculates
Wind and storm-surge losses from Hurricane Ian could reach as $47 billion in Florida...
Texas / South Central News
Crash Involving Speeding Truck in Texas Kills 2, Injures 10
Two people were killed and 10 others injured when a pickup truck crashed into two other...
Midwest News
Michigan Train Derailment Sends Several Rail Cars Off Tracks
A train derailment sent a dozen rail cars off the tracks Thursday morning near Detroit,...