Florida’s Citizens Insurance Affirmed in Three of Four Claims Appeals October 1, 2021 By William Rabb As Citizens Property Insurance, Florida’s state-created insurer of last resort, works to reduce its exposure, officials there may take heart...
Patriot Growth Grows with Acquisition of Another Florida Agency September 30, 2021 Patriot Growth Insurance Services, less than three years old, has added a Florida firm to its army of insurance agencies...
GM, Alphabet Win California’s First Autonomous Permits for Passenger Rides September 30, 2021 By Hyunjoo Jin, Jane Lanhee Lee and Paresh Dave General Motors Co.’s Cruise and Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo self-driving car subsidiaries on Thursday became the first companies to receive autonomous...
Florida Appeals Court Finds Workers’ Comp Judge Used Flawed Logic September 30, 2021 By William Rabb If doctors offer differing opinions on a work injury, a judge must appoint a third physician to help settle the...
Approval of Funding Until Dec. 3 Averts Government Shutdown, Renews Flood Program September 30, 2021 Congress on Thursday passed a last-minute, short-term funding measure, averting a government shutdown that would have curtailed federal operations including...
South Dakota Homeowners Sue County Over Sinkhole Risks September 30, 2021 More than 150 homeowners in a development outside Rapid City, South Dakota, are suing Meade County over risks to their...
Ida Damage Keeps Tens of Thousands of Louisiana Students Out of School September 30, 2021 By Melinda Deslatte About 70,000 students across southeast Louisiana remain out of school because of Hurricane Ida’s destruction to classroom buildings a month...
Ford Sued for Pregnancy Discrimination at Illinois Plant September 30, 2021 Ford Motor Company has been charged in a federal lawsuit with violating the law when it made a conditional offer...
Arkansas Company Sued for Race Discrimination in Hiring September 30, 2021 A federal agency has charged in a lawsuit that an Arkansas site preparation company steered Black applicants into lower-paying positions...
Bipartisan Michigan Bills Would Give Sex Abuse Victims More Time to Sue September 30, 2021 By David Eggert State lawmakers are poised to consider bipartisan bills aimed at helping potentially thousands of sex abuse victims sue for damages,...