Insurance News from November 22, 2023
National News
Corporate America Is Rethinking Diversity Hiring as Legal Challenges Rise
The same conservative activists who helped gut race-related college admissions at the...
International & Reinsurance News
Climate Activists, Companies Lawyer Up for Courtroom Battles
As global temperatures and emissions climb, people are increasingly turning to...
Reinsurers Cautious About US Regional Property Cat as Storm Losses Rise: Gallagher Re
Governments Increasingly Will Foot Bill for Climate Risks as Insurers Exit: Report
Australia Revamps Cybersecurity Protections After Port Cyberattack
France, US Plan to Seek Ban on Private Finance to Coal-Fired Plants at COP28: Sources
East News
District Police Combating Car Thefts and Carjackings With Dashcams and AirTags
Jeff Pena contacted his father as soon as he heard that police were passing out auto...
School District and Satanic Temple Reach Agreement Over After School Satan Club
Bill Cosby Accuser Files New Lawsuit Under Expiring New York Survivors Law
New York Contractor Faces $522K in OSHA Penalties for Exposing Workers to Fall Hazards
Best Agency to Work For – East Bronze Winner: Deland, Gibson Insurance Associates
West News
Intentional Investment in People, Culture Key Values at Crest Insurance
Crest Insurance Group offers its employees the freedom to succeed. "Our entrepreneurial...
Southeast News
HCI’s Homeowners Choice Takes On 53.7K Florida Citizens Policies; TypTap Goes Next
Homeowners Choice Property & Casualty Insurance Co. recently assumed approximately...
People Moves: Wiglesworth-Rindom Names Cathey; Liberty Brokers Promotes Baillie
Best Agency to Work For – Southeast Bronze Winner: Energy Insurance
Wildfires Prompt North Carolina, Tennessee Campgrounds to Evacuate; West Virginia Blaze Contained
Justice Department Investigating Lexington, Mississippi Police Practices
Texas / South Central News
Texas Supreme Court Reverses Sanctions, Finds Carrier Had Right to Medical Records in UIM Case
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday reversed a Dallas County judge's decision to sanction...
Midwest News
Kansas Refinery to Pay $23 Million for Clean Air Act Violations and Previous Pollution Problems
OFFEYVILLE, Kan. (AP) – A Kansas refinery has agreed to pay more than $23 million for...