INSURANCE NEWS

World Insurance Associates Acquires Michigan’s Morris Insurance Group

World Insurance Associates LLC announced that it acquired the business of Morris Insurance Group, Inc. of Clinton Township and Rochester, Michigan on April 1, 2023. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Morris was founded over 60 years ago, and …
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Minnesota Governor Signs Bill Legalizing Recreational Marijuana

ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) – Surrounded by dozens of cheering people in green clothes, Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill Tuesday to legalize recreational marijuana for people over the age of 21 starting in August, making Minnesota the …
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1 Killed in Boiler Explosion at Southeastern Texas Power Plant

FRANKLIN, Texas (AP) – One person was killed when a boiler exploded at a southeastern Texas power plant Wednesday morning, according to a spokesperson for Dallas-based Luminant. “A contractor was fatally injured” in the blast about 8 a.m. at the …
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Whistleblowers File Lawsuits Against Oklahoma State Superintendent, Top Aide

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Two former employees at the State Department of Education filed separate federal lawsuits Tuesday against Republican State Superintendent Ryan Walters and his top aide, alleging they were wrongfully fired last week. Cheryl McGee, the agency’s former …
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Massachusetts Agency Owner Accused of Stealing Workers’ Compensation Premiums

The owner of a Gloucester, Massachusetts insurance agency has been indicted and arraigned in connection with an alleged embezzlement scheme that left client companies uninsured. The scheme included the agent transferring ownership of her agency to a family member after …
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About 33 Million U.S. Homes at Risk of Hurricane-Force Winds: CoreLogic

According to an analysis by CoreLogic, about 33 million U.S. homes with a combined reconstruction cost value of $11.6 trillion are at risk of hurricane-force winds. CoreLogic released its 2023 Hurricane Risk Report to mark the start of the Atlantic …
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Florida Governor Signs Insurer Accountability, Wind-Mit Discount Bills Into Law

Florida’s governor this week signed the Insurer Accountability Act and two other bills that put new restrictions on insurers and require premium discounts for homeowners’ wind-mitigation efforts. Senate Bill 7052 was passed this spring after the Florida Legislature approved controversial …
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Former Wells Fargo Exec Settles SEC Fraud Charges, to Pay $3M

The former head of Wells Fargo & Co’s WFC.N retail bank agreed to pay a $3 million penalty to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission fraud charges for misleading investors about sales practices used to inflate a performance metric, the …
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Ransomware Attack on Bioscience Firm Exposes Clinical Test Data on 2.5M People

The New York-based biotech and life sciences company Enzo Biochem reported it was hit by a ransomware attack on April 6. The company has since reported that clinical test information of approximately 2,470,000 individuals was accessed and possibly acquired in …
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Singapore Detains Record Number of Oil, Chemical Tankers as Dark Fleet Grows

Singapore’s detentions of oil and chemicals tankers have surged since early last year, highlighting growing concerns over the environmental and safety impact of an expanding fleet of aging vessels plying major shipping lanes. The city-state has held 33 ships for …
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School Bus, Tanker Truck Collide, Sending 18 to Hospital

A school bus collided with a tanker truck in South Carolina, sending at least 18 people, mostly children, to the hospital, authorities said. The bus was carrying 36 passengers when it collided with the tanker at about 4 p. m. …
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Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Professors’ Challenge to Allowing Guns on Campus

Georgia’s highest court this week upheld a lower court ruling that dismissed a lawsuit brought by five college professors challenging the removal of public colleges and universities from a list of “school safety zones” where weapons are prohibited. Before the …
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