Woman Used Photos from Another Person in State Farm Claim, NCDOI Says July 11, 2024 North Carolina authorities have charged one woman and are on the lookout for another in connection with a scheme to...
SageSure Secures $60M Cat Bond Ahead of Busy Hurricane Season July 11, 2024 SageSure, a managing general agent specializing in catastrophe-exposed markets in the Southeast and other states, along with its affiliated Anchor...
People: Stacks Brokerage in Florida Names Bordman Commercial President July 11, 2024 Stacks Insurance Brokerage in Lighthouse Point, Florida, has named Kenny Bordman partner and president of commercial insurance. Bordman has more...
Favre Wants Appeals Court to Reinstate Defamation Suit vs. Shannon Sharpe July 11, 2024 By Kevin McGill NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Lawyers for retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre asked a federal appeals court Tuesday to revive a...
Florida, Environmental Groups Settle Lawsuit Over Massive Phosphate Leak July 11, 2024 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Environmental groups and Florida regulators have settled a lawsuit over the 2021 leak of millions...
Hub International Acquires Wyatt Agency in Tennessee July 10, 2024 Hub International Ltd., the global insurance brokerage and financial services firm, has expanded again with the acquisition of Wyatt Insurance...
NC Can Switch Health Benefits Provider for State Workers, Judge Rules July 10, 2024 RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — In a legal fight involving two health insurance companies seeking to manage North Carolina’s public employee...
Oxendine Asks Judge to Go Easy on Sentencing. Former Commissioners Weigh In July 10, 2024 By Insurance Journal Staff Reports Federal prosecutors want former Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine to serve 44 months in prison and pay $700,000 in restitution...
People Moves Southeast: New Faces at CRC Group, Alliant Insurance Services July 9, 2024 CRC Group, a wholesale specialty distributor with operations across North America, announced new additions to its Tampa team. Craig Anderson,...
Can Insurers Sue School Boards for PIP Claim Reimbursement? Florida Courts Differ July 9, 2024 By William Rabb In 1997, Florida lawmakers tweaked the state’s personal injury protection or “no-fault” auto insurance law. The idea was to allow...