Lessons from Hurricane Michael Being Applied to Ian Recovery in SW Florida October 17, 2022 Four years before Category 4 Ian wiped out parts of southwest Florida, the state’s Panhandle had its own encounter with...
Storm Batters Maine Coastal Communities October 17, 2022 A storm packing strong winds and heavy rain lashed the New England coast on Friday with the greatest impact in...
How Uninsured Residents of Maryland’s Smith Island Help Each Other in Tornado Recovery October 17, 2022 By KRISTIAN JAIME, The Daily Times The aftermath of the tornado that struck Smith Island is still visible two months after it carved a destructive path...
Insurers Win Key Parts of Stonegate COVID-19 Business Interruption Case: MS Amlin October 17, 2022 By Carolyn Cohn and Kirstin Ridley Insurers have won key parts of a complex legal battle with British pubs group Stonegate, MS Amlin said after Monday’s...
Oklahoma Prepared Foods Firm Recalls Frozen Pork Loin Product October 17, 2022 AdvancePierre Foods Inc., an Enid, Oklahoma food company, is recalling approximately 4,137 pounds of pork loin steak fritter product that...
People Moves: Canopius Hires Liberty Mutual’s Johnson as CUO U.S., Bermuda; AXA XL Promotes McKinley to Casualty Leader for N. America Construction October 17, 2022 Canopius Hires Liberty Mutual’s Johnson as CUO U.S. and Bermuda Canopius Group, a global specialty re/insurer, announced it has hired...
University of Iowa Hospitals to Pay $15M to Settle Employees’ Lawsuit October 17, 2022 University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics employees who say that overtime and other payments were improperly paid will receive $15...
New Orleans Saints Player Faces $10M Lawsuit Over Alleged Assault October 17, 2022 A lawsuit filed this week against New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara seeks $10 million in damages and a...
Indiana Teen’s Parents Sue City Over Fatal Crash Involving Police Chase October 17, 2022 The parents of a northern Indiana teenager who died along with her boyfriend when a vehicle being chased by police...
Wheat Farmers May Scale Back Planting As Drought Persists, Insurance Deadline Nears October 17, 2022 By Julie Ingwersen With planting roughly halfway complete, the 2023 U.S. hard red winter wheat crop is already being hobbled by drought in...