INSURANCE NEWS

Texas DWC Names Proposals on Designated Doctor Rules

The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation announced two rule proposals: amendments to 28 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapter 127, Designated Doctor Procedures and Requirements, and amendments to 28 TAC Section 180.23 to improve the designated doctor program. …
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Church Officials Clear Chicago Priest of Abuse Claim

CHICAGO (AP) – A prominent Roman Catholic priest known for his activism has been reinstated as leader of his Chicago parish after being cleared by church officials of allegations that he sexually abused a minor decades ago. The Chicago Archdiocese …
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Bird Flu Found in Indiana Snow Geese, Suspected in Turkey Flock

NDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Bird flu has been confirmed in snow geese and other water birds from Gibson County in southwestern Indiana and is suspected in a commercial turkey flock in nearby Daviess County, state officials said. Approximately 700 geese, primarily …
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Massive Storm Brings Tornadoes to South Central, Blizzard Threat to Plains

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) – A massive storm blowing across the country spawned tornadoes in parts of Oklahoma and Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth area, as much of the central United States from the Rocky Mountains to the Midwest braced …
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‘Far Too Many’ Companies Fail to Disclose Environmental Data, CDP Shows

Too many companies are failing to respond to environmental transparency requests, non-profit platform CDP said on Tuesday, after only 1.3% of over 900 firms scored an “A” based on their climate change, forests and water security disclosures. CDP, the world’s …
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University Of Idaho Settles Students’ $90K Lawsuit

_ The University of Idaho will pay $90,000 to settle a lawsuit from members of a Christian law students’ organization who claimed their freedom of speech was violated when the school’s civil rights investigation office issued no-contact orders against them. …
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Montana Woman Sues Over Rape, Pregnancy at Age 11

A Montana woman has filed a lawsuit against the state child and family services agency saying it failed to protect her from her mother’s boyfriend, who was eventually convicted of raping and impregnating her when she was 11. The woman, …
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Jensten Group Acquires UK Specialist Broker Basil Fry & Co.

The Jensten Group, the London-based independent insurance broking group, has acquired specialist commercial broker Basil Fry & Co. for an undisclosed amount. The latest deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, will bring an additional £25 million of gross written …
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Most Small SUVs Flunk Updated Insurance Industry Crash Tests

Most small SUVs flunked the latest frontal crash tests done by the insurance industry, but oddly enough, they’re just as safe as they were before. That’s because the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety updated the test so it places more …
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TPG Telecom Joins Growing List of Australian Companies Hit by Cyber Attacks

Internet services provider TPG Telecom Ltd. became the latest Australian company to fall victim to a high-profile cyberattack, announcing on Wednesday that the emails of up to 15,000 of its corporate customers had been accessed. Its shares fell on the …
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Aston Lark Buys Commercial Direct Marine Trade Book From Navigators & General

Aston Lark, a Howden company, announced the acquisition of the commercial direct marine trade book from Navigators & General (N&G), part of Zurich UK, to expand its range of insurance products for the marine community. The acquisition of the commercial …
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3M Faces Claim in Netherlands Over ‘Forever Chemicals’ Pollution

The Netherlands’s government is exploring its legal options against chemical giant 3M over pollution in the Dutch part of the Scheldt River. For years, the company’s Antwerp, Belgium-based factory seeped contaminated groundwater into the Scheldt, a 350-kilometer (217-mile) river that …
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