INSURANCE NEWS

Court: Colony Insurance Off the Hook for Damages for Fatal Shooting at Atlanta Store

An insurance company is not responsible for premises liability damages after a man was shot and killed outside an Atlanta grocery store in 2019, thanks to unambiguous policy exclusions, a federal judge ruled Monday. Colony Insurance Co., part of Argonaut …
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Home Insurance Prices Increase Faster Than Inflation Rate: Policygenius

According to analysis by insurtech Policygenius, home insurance premiums are rising faster than inflation From May 2021 to May 2022, the price of goods and services increased 8.6% in the U.S. In the same time period, home insurance costs outpaced …
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Science Offers Basis for National Climate Damage Claims: Study

A scientific basis exists to calculate how much one country’s carbon emissions have damaged the economy of another, a study said on Tuesday of a development it billed as a potential game-changer for climate litigation. The research by Dartmouth College …
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Blown Tire Caused Fatal Crash at Michigan Air Show

The father of the jet engine-powered semitruck driver who died during a performance at a southwestern Michigan air show said last Tuesday that the truck burst into flames after a blown tire ruptured the fuel tank. Chris Darnell, 40, died …
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Nebraska Court: Ambiguous Policy Language Requires Insurer to Pay for Renovations

An ambiguous “extra expense” provision in a commercial property insurance policy requires the insurer to pay for new equipment that a grocery store and delicatessen needed for a new location after its former home burned down, the Nebraska Supreme Court …
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Rain Helps Slow Alaska Wildfire That Prompted Evacuations

Some rain helped firefighters battling an Alaska wildfire that prompted evacuations. About a half inch fell into early Monday, allowing crews to build more fire breaks to help control the wildfire started by lightning June 21. “It’s not really like …
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Actress Charged with Workers’ Comp Fraud in California

Q’Orianka Kilcher, 32, of North Hollywood, has been charged with two felony counts of workers’ compensation insurance fraud. An investigation by the California Department of Insurance reportedly found Kilcher allegedly broke the law in collecting more than $90,000 in disability …
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Travelers Wants Out of Contract With Insured That Allegedly Misrepresented MFA Use

In what may be one of the first court filings of its kind, insurer Travelers is asking a district court for a ruling to rescind a policy because the insured allegedly misrepresented its use of multifactor authentication (MFA) – a …
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PGA Tour Faces Justice Department Probe Over Saudi-Backed Circuit

The US Justice Department is investigating the PGA Tour over potential antitrust violations related to its ongoing dispute with a Saudi-backed rival circuit. The department’s antitrust division has sent inquiries to golfers’ agents about the tour’s bylaws on participating in …
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Report Finds Nearly 60% Jump in UK Households in Serious Financial Trouble

One in six United Kingdom households (4.4 million) are now in “serious financial difficulties” compared to one in 10 (2.8 million) in October 2021 – an additional 1.6 million households, according to a survey analysis by academics at University of …
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Cinven Raises $1.5 Billion for Dedicated Insurance, Financial Services Fund

Cinven has completed fundraising for its first dedicated financial-services fund, collecting 1.5 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in a rare move by a private equity firm to start an industry-focused pool. The UK buyout firm has reached the final close for …
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District of Columbia’s Howard & Hoffman Agency Merges With Ensurise

Agency partnership organization Ensurise announced the merger of the Washington. D.C.-based independent insurance agency Howard & Hoffman, Inc. The merger with Howard & Hoffman, which became effective June 1, 2022, expands Ensurise’s operations in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Howard …
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