Insurance News from September 11, 2023
National News
Lee’s Rapid Growth Rewriting Hurricane Rule Book
Hurricane Lee is rewriting old rules of meteorology, leaving experts astonished at how...
International & Reinsurance News
Reinsurers Hope Profitability Party Will Last – But All Good Things Must End
Executive summary: Fitch Ratings is projecting reinsurer returns on equity of 14% in...
East News
Ground Zero Employers Must Notify Workers of 9/11 Benefits Under New Law
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to sign legislation today to assure that people...
West News
Most Of West Maui Will Welcome Back Visitors Next Month
Most of West Maui will officially reopen to travelers Oct. 8 under a new wildfire...
Southeast News
Carolina Insurance Agent Charged with ID Theft, Taking out Secret Life Policy
North Carolina authorities have charged a Charlotte-area insurance agent with identity...
Death Toll for Idalia Rises to Four as Disaster Declaration Added for Georgia Counties
Appeals Court: Atlanta Weatherman Fired for Harassment, Not Because He Is White
Wetlands Permit Dispute Pauses Construction on $2B Scout Motors EV Plant in SC
Brave New Whirl: Hurricane Lee Rewriting Rule Book on Storm Behavior
Texas / South Central News
Texas Power Grid Faces New Challenges Amid Summer Heat and High Demand
HOUSTON (AP) – Texas' power grid has been under tremendous stress during this...
Midwest News
Wisconsin Sawmill to Pay $191,000 and Cease Hiring Children Under 16 Following Teenager’s Death on the Job
MADISON, Wis. (AP) – A northern Wisconsin sawmill has agreed to pay nearly $191, 000...