Florida Senate Committee Approves Tort-Reform Bill, but Changes Are Possible March 8, 2023 By William Rabb A Florida bill that aims to further limit injury and insurance litigation and attorney fees passed a state Senate committee...
Georgia Coliseum Closed for Repairs after Concrete Chunk Falls from Ceiling March 8, 2023 Georgia’s Stegeman Coliseum has been closed for repairs after a small piece of concrete fell from the ceiling of the...
Florida’s Heritage Insurance Posts Q4 Profit, But Losses for the Year March 8, 2023 Heritage Insurance Holdings Inc. (HRTG) on Thursday reported fourth-quarter net income of $12.5 million, after reporting a loss in the...
Claims Management Firm Crawford & Co. Posts 4Q Loss for 2022 March 8, 2023 Crawford & Co. (CRD. A), a claims management and adjusting firm for insurers, reported a fourth-quarter loss of $14.1 million,...
Will $4 Billion Be Enough for Everglades Restoration? March 7, 2023 By Alex Harris Massive and massively expensive, it’s been touted as the “crown jewel” of Everglades restoration, the key to unlocking every other...
DOL Says It Recovered $330,000 from NC Contractor that Misclassified Workers March 7, 2023 The U.S. Department of Labor said it has recovered about $330,000 in back wages from a North Carolina contractor that...
Citizens Faces Redo of Hole-in-Roof Claim Denial It Won on Hearsay March 7, 2023 By Andrew G. Simpson Citizens Property Insurance Corp. will face a new trial on a roof claim because its win in the first trial...
Florida Man Paralyzed When Shot by Officer Who Mistook Gun for Taser Sues City, Police March 7, 2023 A Florida man left paralyzed when a police officer shot him after mistaking his handgun for his stun gun filed...
United Insurance Holdings Moves Forward With Specialty Commercial Business: CEO March 6, 2023 By Chad Hemenway United Insurance Holdings Corp. Corp. said it will move on to focus on specialty commercial lines business following news last...
West Virginia House Backs Cap on Workers’ Damages in Deliberate Intent Cases March 6, 2023 By Leah Willingham Republicans in the West Virginia House passed a bill last week that would cap some of the damages workers and...