Features for October 2018
- P/C Direct Premium Written Up 6.1 Percent
- Supply and Demand Keeping M&A Market Active
- Tennessee Drug Overdose Deaths Rise Again in 2017
- Insurtech Jumpstart Rolls out Parametric Earthquake Product for Californians
- Mississippi Woman Awarded $2M in Ruptured Uterus Suit
- 2018 Workers’ Comp-Related Bills Signed into Law in California
- Fire that Destroyed Mississippi Furniture Plant Ruled Arson
- Doing the Right Thing
- A Team With a Purpose
- Texas Coastal Lawmakers Urge Denial of Windstorm Insurer’s Filed 10% Rate Hike
- 2 Recent Florida Supreme Court Rulings Could Impact Industry
- Texas to See More Frequent 100-Year Rain Events, Study Says
- Iowa Farm Bureau Unveils Unregulated Limited Health Plan
- Texas Supreme Court Says Family Can Sue City for Man’s Wrongful Death
- Rowing in the Same Direction
- Let Them Amaze You!
- Chicago Insurance Agent Pleads Guilty to Federal, State Tax Evasion
- Recognizing the Value of People
- Report: Confusion in Wisconsin Refinery Blast Evacuation Caused by Social Media
- Mass. Medical Transportation Business Cited $460K for Wage Law Violations
- Insurtech Partnerships: What Insurers Want and Get
- Construction Company Cited in Connecticut for Safety Hazards, Faces $146K in Penalties
- Fatal Car Crashes Fell 2% in 2017; 2018 Appears to Follow Trend
- Pennsylvania Warns About Flood-Damaged Vehicles After Hurricane Florence
- One-Quarter of Americans Own a Side Business, Most Go Uninsured: The Hartford
- Mixing Up Occupancy for Commercial and Residential Properties
- Monday Workers’ Comp Claims Not Changed by ACA: Report
- Travelers Risk Index: Businesses Believe a Cyber Attack is Inevitable
- 13% Percent Increase in Fatal Crashes on Oregon Roads
- Massachusetts Insurance Agents, Carriers Helping Their Towns Get Back to Normal After Gas Explosions
- Everyone Has a Voice
- Netflix Sued by Montana Photographer Over Copyright Law, Storm Images
- New York DFS Issues Final Reg Requiring Insurers to Include Formulary Exception
- Most of the Time, Nothing Goes Wrong and This Is a Big Problem
- Costs to Fight Wildfires in Utah Double This Year
- Restaurants Must Pay Minimum Wage for Work Unrelated to Serving
- Washington Employers May See Big Drop in Workers’ Comp Costs
- America’s Best Agencies To Work For
- Pacific Health Care in California Begins Strategic Acquisition Search
- Commercial Auto: Profitability Issues Remain, but There’s Light at the End of Tunnel
- EEOC Sues Del Taco in California for Sexual Harassment, Retaliation
- The Sky Is the Limit
- Florence Impact on Insurers Tempered by Mostly Uninsured Flood Losses
- Rate Hikes, Fees Approved for Texas Fair Plan
- Tennessee: $3.2M in Restitution Returned to Insurance Consumers So Far in 2018
- Kimberly Fobbs, Democratic Candidate for Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner
- South Carolina Issues Emergency Order to Insurers, Updates Hurricane Florence Data Call
- Geopolitical Tensions Cause Rise in Political Risk Losses: Willis Towers Watson Report
- Access to Medical Care in Texas Workers’ Comp System Improving, Study Finds
- South Carolina Supreme Court Rules Safety Trumps Jurisdiction in DUI Case
- Lawnmower Injuries Remain Source of Serious Injury and High Costs
- Report: Dozens of Texas Gas Leak Explosions Since 2006
- Michigan Department of Insurance Gets New Fraud-Fighting Unit
- McDonald’s Workers Across U.S. Protest Against Sex Harassment
- Top 20 Private Passenger Auto Liability Insurers in Louisiana
- After 5 Years and Nearly $100M, Huge North Dakota Oil Spill Finally Cleaned Up
- Doing Insurance The Tompkins Way
- Louisiana Auto Insurance Rate Hikes Lower This Year
- A.M. Best: Positive Outlooks for Michigan’s Northern Mutual Insurance
- A Place of Respect and Gratitude
- Glen Mulready, Republican Candidate for Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner
- Fatal Drunk-Driving Crash Rate High in Northwest Indiana
- Commitment to Company Culture
- TAIPA Files Private Passenger, Commercial Auto Rate Increases
- Penn. Catholic Dioceses Sued For Disclosure of Abuse Allegations
- Start With Good Intentions
- Parents Appealing Rulings in Colorado Ski Resort Death Case
- Speed, Lack of Awareness Blamed for Three-Train SEPTA Crash in Pennsylvania
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