Insurance News from July 17, 2023
National News
Higher Reserving Uncertainties Could Sustain Hard Market Conditions: Report
Systemic shocks related to the recent pandemic, the war in Ukraine, natural catastrophe...
International & Reinsurance News
Insurers Reviewing Black Sea Ship Cover After Russia Quits Grain Deal: Sources
Insurers are reviewing whether to freeze cover for any ships willing to sail to Ukraine...
Swiss Investor Group Lawsuit to Seek Compensation Over UBS-Credit Suisse Deal
Global Rules Leave Crypto Firms With No Place to Hide: G20 Watchdog
South Korea Flood Death Toll Rises to 40; Yoon Blames Botched Disaster Responses
Update: Typhoon Talim Makes Landfall in Southern China; Flights and Trains Canceled
East News
Vermont Prepared for Epic Flooding. It Wasn’t Enough.
In Windham, Vermont, a wooden A-frame house that normally evokes blustery winters sits...
Death Records Should Be Open to Public, Rules Pennsylvania Court
Heavy Rains Swamp Northeast Again; Floods Claims 5 Lives; Others, Including 2 Children, Missing
Connecticut Sues Nursing School That Closed Abruptly, Leaving Students in Lurch
Rally Race Through Maine Forest Canceled After Opening Day Fatality
West News
Warren Buffett’s PacifiCorp Sued by Oregon Wineries Over Fire Damage
Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s PacifiCorp was sued by Oregon wineries claiming that smoke...
Southeast News
AAA Is Not Exiting Florida But Will Non-Renew ‘Small Percentage’ of Policies
The Auto Club Insurance Company (AAA) of Florida has announced that it will not renew a...
Texas / South Central News
Owner of Louisiana Residence Inn Settles ADA Civil Claims
The United States has finalized a settlement agreement with IM Baton Rouge OPCO, LLC,...
Midwest News
Residents of PFAS-Polluted Island File $42M in Claims Against Wisconsin City
A CROSSE, Wis. (AP) – Residents of an island polluted with PFAS chemicals have filed...