INSURANCE NEWS

Florida DWC Trying to Bring Two-Year Medical Reimbursement Debate to a Close

The Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation will hold hearings on Aug. 30 to discuss changes to some medical reimbursement levels and procedures, the latest step in a sometimes contentious process that has lasted more than two years. Tuesday’s hearings probably …
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Lawsuit Filed to Take Recreational Marijuana off Missouri Ballot

An anti-drug group on Monday announced support for a lawsuit to take a recreational marijuana legalization proposal off Missouri’s November ballot. Jefferson City resident Joy Sweeney filed the lawsuit Friday with support from the national anti-drug group Protect Our Kids. …
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US Pandemic-Era Inflation Mostly Driven by Demand Surge, NY Fed Study Finds

The majority of US pandemic-era inflation came from a surge in demand, but supply-chain constraints stoked it further, Federal Reserve Bank of New York research shows. About 60% of the inflation seen from 2019 to 2021 was driven by demand-side …
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‘Hating ESG’: Advocates Are Looking to Replace the Label

A number of sustainable investing champions say it’s time for the “ESG” label to be shelved and replaced by something less likely to draw attacks from both the political right and left. Robert Eccles, a professor who’s spent the past …
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Man-Made Crises Threaten P/C Markets, Says Joint Report From Trade Associations

Several insurance industry trade associations used the 30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew – a storm that upended and transformed insurance and the manner in which communities prepare for natural disasters – to broadcast their conclusion that man-made threats are today …
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Rising Premiums, Low Catastrophe Losses Boost U.S., Bermuda Reinsurers’ H1 Profits

U.S. and Bermuda reinsurers reported strong operating performance for the first six months of 2022, supported by continued pricing increases in most reinsurance and specialty lines of business as well as tighter terms and conditions and low catastrophe losses, according …
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California Lawmakers Allow Lawsuits Against ‘Cyber Flashers’

Victims who receive unsolicited sexually graphic material by text, email, app or other electronic means could sue the sender under a bill that California lawmakers sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom this week. The bill targets what’s known as “cyber flashing,” …
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Risk Strategies Acquires New Jersey’s Dickstein Associates

Risk Strategies, a Boston-based national specialty insurance brokerage, has acquired Dickstein Associates Agency, a retail insurance agency located in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. Founded in 1965, Dickstein Associates provides risk management and property/casualty insurance coverages with a focus on real …
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One80 Intermediaries Acquires Pennsylvania Wholesale Broker Agentic

Boston-based specialty insurance broker One80 Intermediaries reports that it has acquired wholesaler broker Agentic Insurance of Radnor, Pennsylvania. Agentic is a privately owned specialty operation providing professional lines products including errors and omissions, management liability, cyber liability, media liability, allied …
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Aston Lark Acquires UK Broker AJ Insurance Service

Aston Lark, a Howden company, announced the acquisition of AJ Insurance Service Ltd. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. Based in Tilbury in Essex, England, AJ Insurance Service was established in 1979 by father and son, Albert and …
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Prison Officer Entitled to ‘Assault Pay’ Where Injury Was Not Caused by Direct Assault by Inmate

A Massachusetts appeals court has ruled that a prison employee is entitled to “assault pay” for an injury even though the injury was not the result of a direct assault by an inmate. The court backed a bid for the …
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Covenant Health in Tennessee Settles ADA Action by Justice Department

The U.S. Department of Justice reached a settlement with Knoxville, Tennessee-based Covenant Health over claims that it violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. The settlement comes in the case of a deaf man who alleged that he was denied effective …
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