INSURANCE NEWS

New York Revises Compensation Fund, Workers’ Compensation Claims for 9/11 Victims

Ahead of the 21st anniversary of 9/11, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to provide support to 9/11 victims and survivors and their families. This support aims to remove barriers and delays in the Victim Compensation Fund and workers’ …
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Judge Approves Boy Scouts Reorg Plan to Settle Sex Abuse Claims

A bankruptcy judge on Sept. 8 granted the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) approval of its $2.5 billion reorganization plan, which will allow the organization to settle tens of thousands of sexual abuse claims. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Laurie Silverstein’s …
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UK Says Energy Aid Will Cost Treasury Billions and Cut Inflation

Liz Truss’s UK government announced a sweeping package of measures to contain spiraling energy bills, seeking to ease a historic squeeze on the cost of living that’s likely to define her premiership. Truss’s plan would cap the average cost of …
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Former Florida Commissioner Warns Officials not to Shoot the Demotech Messenger

Former Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty is criticizing current state regulators over their recent digs at the Demotech financial rating firm, after Demotech warned it would downgrade more than a dozen property insurers in the state. “Demotech is merely the …
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TWIA Committee to Consider General Manager Candidates at Upcoming Meeting

The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association announced that its Board of Directors will meet on Wednesday, September 14 at 10:00 a.m. CT to discuss candidate interviews and potential action on a hiring decision for its General Manager position. The TWIA Board’s …
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Federal Lawsuit Challenges Oklahoma Anti-Trans Bathroom Law

Civil rights groups filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of three transgender Oklahoma schoolchildren, arguing the state’s new law requiring students use only the bathroom of the sex listed on their birth certificate is unconstitutional. The lawsuit filed Tuesday in …
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Ohio Court: Insurer Has No Duty to Defend Drug Distributor Against Opioid Lawsuit

An insurer has no duty to defend a drug distributor against lawsuits filed by cities and counties that allege it failed to take proper steps to prevent abuse of prescription opioids, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. In a 5-2 …
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Lloyd’s Has Strong H1 Underwriting Profit, but Reports Overall Loss on Investment Hit

While Lloyd’s reported a strong underwriting profit during the first half and its best combined ratio in five years, similar to many insurers, it saw an overall loss as a result of its investments. Underwriting profits for the first six …
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Outlook Negative: AM Best Revises U.S. Personal Lines as Auto Results Weaken

AM Best said it held the belief that the U.S. personal auto line would right the ship following weakening performance in 2021, but headwinds such as inflation remain too strong and the rating agency revised its outlook for the segment …
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People With Disabilities Sue Over Blocked Sidewalks in Oregon

A group of Portland, Oregon, residents with disabilities has filed a lawsuit against the city, accusing it of failing to keep public sidewalks accessible. The class action lawsuit filed this week in federal court accuses the city of violating the …
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Water Use Drops in July as California Deals With Drought

Californians stepped up their water conservation in July, using 10.4% less than two years ago as the state struggles with a years-long drought, state water officials said. July marks the first full month that new conservation rules like a ban …
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California Company Says Machine Failure May Have Caused Wildfire

A wood products company said that it is investigating whether a fire that killed two people as it swept through a Northern California town was caused by the possible failure of a water-spraying machine used to cool ash at its …
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