Industry Awaits Florida Supreme Court Decision on Post-Loss AOB Policy Language March 14, 2019 By Andrew Marcus As Florida lawmakers weigh reform for the state’s assignment of benefits crisis, the insurance industry and regulators are closely monitoring...
Insurance Office of America Hires 3 in Florida March 14, 2019 Insurance Office of America (IOA) has added three new staff members to its offices in Florida. Michelle Newton joined the...
California Jury Orders J&J to Pay $29 Million in Talc-Linked Cancer Trial March 13, 2019 Johnson & Johnson must pay $29 million to a dying California woman who blamed asbestos-tainted talc for causing her cancer,...
U.S. Joins Nations Grounding Boeing 737 MAX Planes Following New Data March 13, 2019 By Alan Levin and Jennifer Epstein U.S. regulators reversed course Wednesday and announced they will ground Boeing Co.’s top-selling 737 Max family of airliners amid safety...
UK Parliament Rejects No-Deal Brexit; Vote Planned to Delay EU Exit March 13, 2019 By William James, Kylie MacLellan and Elizabeth Piper British lawmakers on Wednesday overwhelmingly rejected leaving the European Union without a deal, paving the way for a vote to...
Marsh Launches Intellectual Property Product With Broad Defense Coverage March 13, 2019 Marsh has launched IP Protect – an insurance product tailored to address organizations’ intellectual property (IP) risks. A proprietary Marsh...
CNN Hit With $275M Defamation Suit by Kentucky Student March 13, 2019 By Keith Coffman A Kentucky teenager sued CNN on Tuesday for defamation, saying the cable network falsely conveyed to viewers that he was...
Louisiana VA OKs Insurance License Exam Fee Reimbursement for Veterans March 13, 2019 Veterans applying for insurance licenses with the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) are now eligible for reimbursement of the required...
Victims of 2016 Louisiana Flooding Sue Trump Administration Over Aid March 13, 2019 By Melinda Deslatte Two Louisiana homeowners have sued President Donald Trump’s administration for policy change delays that have kept thousands of victims of...
Report: Ohio Sees Drop in Opioid Prescribing March 13, 2019 The state’s prescription reporting system shows the number of prescription opioids dispensed to Ohioans declined for the sixth consecutive year...