Insurance Development Forum Launches Insurance Program for Peruvian Schools September 18, 2020 The Insurance Development Forum (IDF), a public-private partnership led by the insurance industry and supported by international organizations, announced the...
Some Reinsurers Will Try Pandemic Exclusions for Casualty at Jan. 1 Renewals September 18, 2020 By Susanne Sclafane Whether they are convinced that they absolutely need them or not, some reinsurers aim to try to put pandemic exclusions...
Gallagher Bassett Transportation Creates Major Case Unit for Claims September 18, 2020 Gallagher Bassett Services Inc. (GB), based in Rolling Meadows, Ill., has launched the GB Transportation Major Case Unit (MCU), a...
Louisiana Insurance Agents Get C&D Orders for Alleged Misappropriated Premiums September 18, 2020 Two St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, insurance producers have been hit with Cease and Desist Orders and fines for allegedly misappropriating...
Constitutionality of ‘Wrongful Birth’ Law Gets Kansas Supreme Court Hearing September 18, 2020 By Roxana Hegeman The Kansas Supreme Court seemed worried on Sept. 16 about the proper roles of the Legislature and courts as it...
Private Jail Company Sued over Texas Woman’s Death September 18, 2020 By Jake Bleiberg The family of a woman who died after being held in an East Texas jail last year has filed a...
Kansas City Tenants Awarded $52M in Suit Over ‘Horrendous’ Living Conditions September 18, 2020 Tenants who sued over “horrendous” living conditions at a Kansas City low-income housing development have been awarded $52 million in...
Judge OKs $440K Settlement in South Dakota Forced Catheterization Suit September 18, 2020 A federal judge has approved legal settlements totaling $440,000 for people in South Dakota who were subjected to forced catheterizations...
Number of Landfalls of Big U.S. Storms Could Break 1916 Record September 18, 2020 By Will Wade Hurricane Sally’s historic flooding of Florida and Alabama this week marked the eighth named storm to strike the continental U.S....
After Hurricane Sally, Assessment of Extensive Flood Damage Begins September 18, 2020 By Devika Krishna Kumar and Jennifer Hiller GULF SHORES, Ala./HOUSTON – As an Alabama resident, Toby Wallace has seen his fair share of hurricane damage working for...