Relm Launches 50-State MGA to Be Led by Lavigne
Specialty carrier Relm Insurance said it has launched a managing general agent licensed in all 50 states. Relm also said Keith Lavigne has joined as head of underwriting – US. He will report to Relm CEO and founder Joseph Ziolowski. …
Guy Carpenter to Research Parametric Solutions in California, Florida
Guy Carpenter said it is starting a research project to explore the use of parametric insurance solutions in California and Florida for wildfire and hurricane risks. The effort will focus on the use of a “community-based parametric reciprocal exchange,” the …
HUB Survey: Most HNW Clients Say Insurance Is Tough to Find
Looking ahead, high-net-worth individuals will need to look to alternative risk-transfer solutions and take part in risk mitigation to get insurance coverage, according to brokerage Hub International. A recent HUB survey of HNW individuals and advisors found more are worried …
People Moves: Lockton Promotes Metzheiser to CEO Southeast Role
After serving as president of Lockton’s Southeast region for 20 years, Neil Metzheiser has been named CEO of the region, based in Atlanta. Metzheiser became president of Lockton Southeast in 2004 and was a producer. Before that, he worked with …
Kroger’s $24.6 Billion Albertsons Deal Blocked by Judges
A federal judge blocked Kroger Co.’s $24.6 billion acquisition of Albertsons Cos., finding the takeover would lessen competition for US grocery shoppers, in a ruling that marks a likely death knell for the deal. In a decision filed Tuesday, US …
Florida Hospital Can’t Avoid Med Mal Suit Over Birth Injury, Appeals Court Says
Florida lawmakers established the Birth-Related Neurological Injury fund in 1988 to provide a no-fault remedy for parents of children with certain injuries incurred at birth, with an aim toward reducing the soaring cost of medical malpractice claims. But hospitals cannot …
Faulty Gas Fitting Caused Deadly Chocolate Factory Explosion: Safety Board
Cascading failures involving a corroded steam pipe and a defective natural gas fitting caused a powerful explosion in 2023 at a Pennsylvania chocolate factory, killing seven workers when the company failed to evacuate, a federal safety board said Tuesday. About …
Fitch: US P/C Insurers Hold at Neutral for 2025
U.S. property/casualty insurers are positioned favorably heading into 2025, Fitch Ratings forecasted in its annual outlook report. Citing “a strong personal lines turnaround” and “resiliency following an above average hurricane season,” Fitch holds a neutral sector outlook for U.S. P/C …
Inszone Acquires Texas’ Southerland And Associates
Inszone Insurance Services announced the acquisition of Southerland and Associates, Inc., an agency based in Austin, Texas. The strengthens Inszone’s footprint in Texas, enhancing the company’s ability to provide personalized service and diverse insurance solutions to clients in the Lone …
Malibu Firefighters Make Gains on Blaze as Wind Warnings Persist
Firefighters made some gains containing a raging wildfire that threatens Malibu, California, even as the burn area doubled in size in a day and high-wind warnings are forecast to persist through much of Wednesday. The Franklin Fire, which has burned …
Farmers Now Eyeing California Favorably and Will Expand Its Coverage Options
Farmers Insurance said on Wednesday it will resume offering coverage for multiple lines of insurance in California to new customers. The lines include condominium, renters, umbrella, landlord, vacant and manufactured home. Many of the reopened coverage offerings had been temporarily …
Uber Warns NYC Response to Insolvent Taxi Insurer Exposes Drivers
Uber Technologies Inc. is asking New York City’s taxi regulator to reconsider proposed changes to commercial auto insurance requirements, saying they may unintentionally leave thousands of drivers in one of the company’s largest markets unable to insure their vehicles. Uber …
Michigan DIFS Urges Residents to Review Policies Amid Winter Risks
The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) is urging residents to review their auto, home, and renters’ insurance policies to ensure they fully understand their coverage and have a plan to pay policy deductibles in the event of …
Women Drop Groping Lawsuit Against Indiana Attorney General
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Four women who accused Curtis Hill of drunkenly groping them at a bar when he was Indiana’s attorney general dropped their civil lawsuit against him hours before jury selection was set to begin on Monday. The women …
Datamaran Announces Deal With Deloitte to Use ESG Software
Datamaran, a provider of sustainability-related software, announced a collaboration with Deloitte in three European markets to provide companies with ways to better assess their environmental and social impacts and risks. In the agreement, Deloitte will use Datamaran’s double-materiality analysis software …
Inszone Acquires Commercial Insurance of Texas
Inszone Insurance Services announced the acquisition Commercial Insurance of Texas Agency Services, a specialized agency based in Texas. This strategic acquisition strengthens Inszone’s presence in Texas and significantly expands its expertise in the automotive, heavy truck aftermarket and equipment dealers’ …
Deadly Air Show Crash in Texas Caused by Lack of Proper Planning: NTSB
WASHINGTON (AP) — The deadly crash of two vintage military planes at a 2022 air show in Texas was caused by a lack of proper planning to keep aircraft separated and relying instead on a “see-and-avoid strategy” by pilots, federal …
US Supreme Court Tosses Case Involving Securities Fraud Suit Against Nvidia
The U.S. Supreme Court sidestepped on Wednesday a decision on whether to allow shareholders to proceed with a securities fraud lawsuit accusing artificial intelligence chipmaker Nvidia of misleading investors about how much of its sales depended on the volatile cryptocurrency …
Florida Set to Produce the Fewest Oranges Since 1930 After Storm
Florida’s orange production for the current season is forecast at 12 million boxes, the lowest since 1930, after a hurricane this fall accelerated an unrelenting industry downturn. That’s down three million boxes from an October forecast, and about 33% lower …
Court Nixes Workers’ Compensation for ‘Light Beer’ Drinking UPS Driver
A United Parcel Service (UPS) driver who was intoxicated when he crashed his semi-trailer delivery truck has been denied workers’ compensation benefits. Delaware Superior Court Judge Kathleen Vavala last week reversed a state Industrial Accident Board (IAB) ruling that Timothy …
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