Family of Man Killed During Washington Traffic Stop Files $25M Claim June 26, 2020 The family of a North Carolina man killed by a police officer during a traffic stop in Washington state filed...
Orchid Insurance, Specialty Lines Startup CrossCover Form CAT-Focused MGU June 26, 2020 Orchid Underwriters Agency, LLC, an independent managing general underwriters focused on catastrophe-exposed residential and commercial lines properties, has launched CrossCover...
Florida Counties to Crack Down on Businesses as Virus Cases Surge June 25, 2020 By Terry Spencer This story has been updated from an earlier version: Floridians traveling to the New York City area will be required...
Texas’ Online Surplus Lines Filing System Now Partially Operational June 25, 2020 The Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas (SLTX) says some elements of its new online filing system, SMART, were released...
Outlook for Texas’ MGA Insurance Issuer Credit Rating Revised to Positive June 25, 2020 AM Best has revised the outlook to positive from stable for the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating (Long-Term ICR) and affirmed...
7 States Now Report Illness Linked to Bagged Grocery Store Salad June 25, 2020 A recalled bagged salad distributed to a dozen Midwestern states by grocery stores has sickened 122 people in seven states...
Iowa Lawmakers Dispute Finding of No Violations at Tyson Plant Despite Deaths June 25, 2020 By Ryan J. Foley Iowa’s workplace safety agency says an inspection did not uncover any violations at Tyson Foods’ largest pork processing plant, where...
Bill Sent to Michigan Governor Requires Reports on Firefighting Foam June 25, 2020 Fire departments that use a foam containing a group of chemicals known as PFAS would be required to report its...
Minnesota AG Sues Exxon, Koch and API over Climate Change ‘Deceptions’ June 25, 2020 By Valerie Volcovici The state of Minnesota has filed a lawsuit against the American Petroleum Institute, Exxon Mobil Corp. and Koch Industries for...
Oil Firms Slam Brakes on Return-to-Work as Texas Virus Cases Soar June 25, 2020 By Liz Hampton U.S. energy companies slammed the brakes on returning staff to their Houston offices as COVID-19 cases soared and top hospitals...