Insurance
Markets/Coverages: Apollo to Launch Specialty Treaty Class of Business
Apollo, the London-based independent specialist insurer and reinsurer, announced it will launch a new specialty treaty class of business within the Reinsurance Division of Syndicate 1969, on Jan. 1, 2024. The new portfolio will focus on the niche classes of …
Read More Indonesian Court Papers Reveal Chain of Events That Led to Cough Syrup Deaths
Indonesian court documents have revealed for the first time the chain of events that led to toxic ingredients being used in cough syrup that was among the products blamed for the deaths of more than 200 children in the country …
Read More Tesla China Offers Insurance Subsidy on Some Models Bought Before Year-End
Tesla China is offering insurance subsidies for some types of Model 3 and Model y for purchases before the end of 2023, according to a statement on its official social media account on Tuesday. (Reporting by Albee Zhang and Brenda …
Read More NCOIL Names New Officers at Annual Meeting
The National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) said it elected a new slate of officer at its Annual National Meeting. Texas Representative Tom Oliverson will serve as president; New York Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter was elected as vice president; Minnesota Senator …
Read More US, Britain, Other Countries Ink Agreement to Make AI ‘Secure by Design’
The United States, Britain and more than a dozen other countries on Sunday unveiled what a senior U.S. official described as the first detailed international agreement on how to keep artificial intelligence safe from rogue actors, pushing for companies to …
Read More Federal Cyber Insurance Backstop Is Warranted With Focus on Catastrophic Risk
Much more work and collaboration needs to be done but the U.S. Treasury has reached a “tentative conclusion” that a potential federal cyber insurance backstop will be focused on catastrophic cyber risk. “We will remain focused on the policy options …
Read More Maine, Louisiana, Kentucky Most Injury-Prone States, Group Says
Maine, Louisiana and Kentucky were the most injury-prone states in 2018, while Hawaii, Maryland and Nevada have the lowest injury rates, according to data analyzed by a group of New York pain physicians. Maine saw 596 emergency department visits per …
Read More Florida Hospital Alleges Juror Misconduct, Wants New Trial After Verdict in Maya Case
The Florida hospital at the center of the high-profile Maya Kowalski negligence case has asked for a new trial, alleging that the jury foreman improperly leaked information during the trial, which resulted in a $216 million verdict against the medical …
Read More Rhode Island’s Thompson Insurance Fills New HQ
Thompson Insurance Group, a Rhode Island firm that includes insurance, real estate and investment companies, has made a move – a physical move to a new corporate headquarters. The group said in a news release that it had opened a …
Read More FBI Closes Probe of Car Wreck at Niagara Falls Bridge, No Indication of Terrorism
FBThe FBI has ended its investigation of a fiery car wreck that killed two people at a border checkpoint in Niagara Falls after finding no evidence that it was a terror attack, easing a period of high tensions as Americans …
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