Number of Georgia Highway Chases Double Since 2019 October 4, 2021 The number of Georgia highway chases involving state law enforcement officers increased dramatically from 2019 to 2020, resulting in hundreds...
Florida Policies in Limbo Over Proposed Insolvency Surcharge October 4, 2021 By William Rabb The Florida Insurance Guaranty Association is urging insurers to hold off on sending homeowners’ policy renewals until state regulators decide...
OSHA Fines Tampa Smelter $320,000 for Lead Exposure October 1, 2021 The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined a Tampa battery recycling center and smelter almost $320,000 for exposing...
JZZ Tech Acquires Florida-Based Beacon Insurance Solutions October 1, 2021 JZZ Technologies Inc. has acquired Florida-based Beacon Insurance Solutions, part of its continuing effort to reach the senior adult market...
Lawsuit says Nashville Diocese Failed to Protect Minor from Sexual Abuse October 1, 2021 By Travis Loller A lawsuit accuses the Catholic Diocese of Nashville of failing to protect a minor child from sexual abuse by an...
Florida’s Citizens Insurance Affirmed in Three of Four Claims Appeals October 1, 2021 By William Rabb As Citizens Property Insurance, Florida’s state-created insurer of last resort, works to reduce its exposure, officials there may take heart...
Patriot Growth Grows with Acquisition of Another Florida Agency September 30, 2021 Patriot Growth Insurance Services, less than three years old, has added a Florida firm to its army of insurance agencies...
Florida Appeals Court Finds Workers’ Comp Judge Used Flawed Logic September 30, 2021 By William Rabb If doctors offer differing opinions on a work injury, a judge must appoint a third physician to help settle the...
Mississippi State Dept. of Health Officer: Medical Marijuana Regulation a Concern September 30, 2021 By Emily Wagster Pettus The Mississippi state health officer said that he’s concerned about how the Health Department would receive money for its part...
Federal Judge Overturns South Carolina School Mask Ban; Dept. of Education to Comply September 30, 2021 By Jeffrey Collins A federal judge Tuesday suspended South Carolina from enforcing a rule that banned school districts from requiring masks for students....