Former Insurance Chief’s Sentencing Delayed; Could Face 10 Years October 11, 2021 By William Rabb Former Georgia Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck will have to wait a little longer to learn his fate, after his sentencing...
NC Lawmakers Approve ‘Sandbox’ to Waive Regs, Spur Insuretech Innovation October 11, 2021 North Carolina lawmakers hope a bill that creates a “regulatory sandbox” will spur innovation in the insurance and financial sectors...
Liberty Co. Partners with Southern Palm Agency October 8, 2021 The Liberty Company Insurance Brokers has announced a partnership with Miami-based Southern Palm insurance agency. The agency has seen three...
Judge to Appoint Mediator in Surfside Condo Claims October 8, 2021 A Florida judge overseeing parts of the aftermath of the deadly collapse of a condominium building in Surfside said this...
Flooding in Alabama Kills 4, Damages Buildings October 8, 2021 Four people were killed in Alabama Thursday when torrential rains drenched parts of the state, flooding roads and buildings and...
The Cable Guy Is Not a Construction Worker, Florida Court Says October 8, 2021 By William Rabb The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday handed down no insurance-related opinions in its regular weekly posting and did not report...
Pioneer’s Wisely Moves to Amwins’ Crane Program October 7, 2021 Charlotte-based Amwins Program Underwriters announced that Mary Wisely has joined the company as managing director over a new crane and...
Porch Group’s Homeowners Insurance Moves into Tennessee October 7, 2021 Homeowners of America, a property and casualty insurance provider and subsidiary of the Porch Group, announced it is open for...
Florida Pool Company Charged with Swindling Homeowners, Insurance Fraud October 7, 2021 The South Florida owners of a swimming pool company have been charged with swindling homeowners out of almost $2 million,...
Skanska Ordered to Pay $92,000 After Evidence Disappeared October 7, 2021 A federal judge in Florida has ordered multinational construction firm Skanska to pay more than $92,000 after the court found...