INSURANCE NEWS
London Marine Insurers Still Offering Middle East Cover as War Risk Rates Rise: Broker
Marine insurers in the London market continue to offer cover in the Middle East, despite rising war risk premiums driven by escalating conflict in the Gulf, insurance broker Gallagher’s Marine Divisional Director Angus Blayney said on Wednesday. Rates have increased …
Travelers Stranded by War Learn Insurance Won’t Cover Flight Cancellations
As the war in Iran grounds flights worldwide, hundreds of thousands of travelers scrambling to get home are discovering a harsh reality: their travel insurance won’t cover replacement flights or extended hotel stays. Insurers, including industry giants Allianz SE and …
Marsh Says US Tanker-Insurance Plan Could Take a Few Weeks
Marsh, the world’s largest insurance broker, said a US plan to insure tankers navigating the Strait of Hormuz energy chokepoint could take a few weeks to arrange. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the US International Development Finance Corporation would …
AmFam Reports Underwriting Profit, Top-Line Decline for 2025
American Family Insurance reported $2 billion more underwriting profit in 2025, compared with 2024—pointing to “deliberate customer-driven strategic actions and a lower level of catastrophe losses to explain the favorable result. The actions meant declines on the top line, the …
Bayer’s $7.25B Roundup Settlement Gets Initial OK From Judge
A state court judge in Missouri gave an initial green light on Wednesday to a proposed $7.25 billion settlement to resolve thousands of lawsuits claiming Bayer’s Roundup weedkiller causes cancer. Judge Timothy Boyer in St. Louis granted preliminary approval to …
How State Farm, USAA Boost Customer Retention: Historic Dividends
While competition in personal auto insurance is rising to levels high enough to dent customer retention at GEICO, a giant mutual insurer and a reciprocal exchange have both tapped into a customer-friendly option unavailable to large stock insurers. State Farm …
Viewpoint: Business Interruption Insurance Must Catch Up With Climate Volatility
In the wake of recent weather events around the world, whether it’s the bomb cyclone that hit the US from the Gulf Coast to New England, or the combination of Storms Ingrid and Chandra battering the south coast of the …
Banks on High Alert for Cyberattacks as Iran War Escalates
The U.S. financial services industry is on heightened alert for potential cyberattacks amid the unfolding U.S. war in Iran, with firms stepping up monitoring for threats that often rise during periods of geopolitical conflict, said executives and analysts. The killing …
Viewpoint: Alabama Needs Tort Reform, Too, as Litigation Costs Rise
Editor’s note: No significant tort-reform legislation is currently making its way through the Alabama Legislature. But at least one state senator is calling for action. Good news continues to roll out of the Sunshine State. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently …
Nebraska AG Sues Roblox Over Alleged Child Safety Failures
Nebraska Attorney General Hilgers this weekannounced a consumer‑protection and child‑safety lawsuit against Roblox Corporation, alleging that the company has knowingly created and maintained an online environment that exposes millions of children to sexual predators, violent content, and illegal activity while …
Small Container Ship Abandoned After Being Hit in Hormuz
A container vessel was abandoned after being hit while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a UK naval group said, as conflict continues to menace commercial shipping in the region. The ship is the Safeen Prestige, according to maritime security companies, …
Gulf Shipping Crisis Deepens as Tankers Stranded for Fifth Day, US Sinks Iranian Warship
The U.S.–Iran war widened on Wednesday after a U.S. strike hit an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka, deepening a crisis that has paralyzed shipping through the Strait of Hormuz for a fifth day and choked off vital Middle East oil …