Ahem, Florida Lawmakers: State Insurance Market Badly Needs an Oil Change November 7, 2022 As the Florida Legislature prepares for its 2nd Special Session on property insurance in 2022, it’s time we examine why...
Florida Workers’ Comp Agency Sets Workshop for Rules on Exempt Officers November 7, 2022 The Florida Division of Workers Compensation will hold a workshop Nov. 16 on proposed changes to rules that govern when...
Drama in the Golf World: Patrick Reed Files 2nd Defamation Suit Against News Outlets November 4, 2022 By Insurance Journal Staff Reports Pro golfer Patrick Reed has filed another lawsuit in federal court in Florida, alleging that a slew of news outlets,...
North Carolina Rate Bureau Wants 87% Hike in Mobile Home Rates over 2 Years November 4, 2022 The North Carolina Rate Bureau is requesting an average 87.5% increase in insurance rates for mobile home fire policies over...
Hurricane Ian Wrecked Man-Made Reefs, Brings Algae Bloom to Florida November 4, 2022 Hurricane Ian not only ravaged southwest Florida on land but was destructive underwater as well. It destroyed man-made reefs and...
Alera Group Acquires Benson Blackburn for Affluent Clients November 4, 2022 Alera Group Wealth Services, a division of Alera Group, an insurance and wealth management firm, today announced the acquisition of...
More Violations: OSHA Fines Dollar General $2.7M for Workplace Safety Problems November 3, 2022 By Insurance Journal Staff Reports A month after federal regulators hit Dollar General stores with $1.6 million in fines for safety violations, the retailer now...
Driver Can Stack Uninsured Motorist Coverage, South Carolina High Court Says November 3, 2022 By Jim Sams A woman who was injured in a crash while driving a rental car provided by an auto insurer may collect...
South Carolina Governor Seeks Disaster Declaration for Ian Cleanup November 3, 2022 Gov. Henry McMaster has asked President Joe Biden to authorize a disaster declaration to help with Hurricane Ian recovery efforts...
EPA Says Water in Mississippi Capital Now Safe to Drink November 3, 2022 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirmed Monday that the water in Mississippi’s capital city is safe to drink, after months...