Michigan Orders Former Agent to Stop Selling Fake Auto Insurance Certificates September 21, 2016 The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) has ordered a Farmington man to stop selling fraudulent automobile insurance...
Lightning-Damaged ‘Hair Curlers’ Sculpture Back in Kansas City Skyline September 20, 2016 A lightning-damaged sculpture is again a fixture of the Kansas City skyline after undergoing repairs paid for by insurance. Designed...
Rockhill Insurance Group Names Abney, Upton to Leadership Positions September 20, 2016 Rockhill Insurance Group, a member of Columbus, Ohio-based State Auto Insurance Group, has tapped Jack Abney to lead its environmental...
Following Flint Tainted-Water Crisis, Michigan Slow to Enact Policy Reforms September 19, 2016 By David Eggert In the year since Flint’s man-made drinking water crisis exploded and was exposed primarily as a failure of state government,...
Ohio Etching Plant Fined $256K for Workplace Safety Violations September 19, 2016 Federal safety inspectors are recommending that a Cleveland, Ohio, etching company face $256,000 in penalties for safety and health violations....
Pain Care Lobby Gave $3.5M in Ohio Political Donations as Opioid Deaths Climbed September 19, 2016 By Julie Carr Smyth As Ohio’s overdose epidemic has climbed toward a record high, an army of lobbyists representing makers of prescription painkillers and...
Larson Joins CNA from Chubb, Named Sr. VP – Financial Institutions, Management Liability September 19, 2016 Chicago-based CNA has appointed Paul Larson to senior vice president, Financial Institutions and Management Liability, effective Oct. 3. He will...
Ohio Ex-Inmate Wins $3M after State Failed to File Answer to Lawsuit September 19, 2016 A former inmate has won $3 million in a lawsuit against an Ohio prison after the state failed to file...
Missouri Lawmakers Override Veto, Loosen Gun Laws September 16, 2016 By David A. Lieb and Summer Ballentine Missouri’s Republican-led Legislature has used its supermajority to significantly loosen the state’s gun laws and potentially tighten its voting requirements...
Minnesotans on Employer Health Insurance Plans See Modest Rate Hikes September 16, 2016 The majority of Minnesota residents aren’t experiencing the hefty health insurance rate hikes that shoppers who buy their coverage individually...