The effects of hurricanes continue to be felt in coastal areas. Due to worries about hurricane risks, Nationwide has decided not to renew 10,525 homeowner’s […]
Month: September 2023
Employee Lawsuit Challenges Insurer’s COVID Vaccine Mandate
According to the group, they had to lay off more than 40 employees. Employees of BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee (BCBST) have filed a federal class […]
Study Finds Proposed Reforms Could Raise Insurance Expenses for Michigan Residents
An economic consequence of “bad faith” legislation is highlighted, according to the coalition. According to a new research from the American Property Casualty Insurance Association […]
10-Year Projections: How Much Could the Insurance Broking Industry Be Worth?
Large growth are anticipated in the Asia-Pacific area. Allied Market Research projects that the worldwide broking sector would grow to $628.3 billion by 2023, with […]
Trump Tower’s Environmental Violations Not Blamed on Insurers
Allegations pertaining to the inappropriate utilisation of the Chicago River. A state appeals court recently ruled that Trump International Hotel & Tower’s insurers do not […]
New Insurance Degree Program in Partnership with LDI and Southern University
Initial three-year setup costs are budgeted at $1.4 million. In order to launch a brand-new risk management and insurance degree programme at Southern University, the […]
Fossil Fuel Investments Remain Significant for Insurers, Exceeding Half a Trillion Dollars
Renewable sources present a wealth of fresh possibilities. More than $500 billion is still invested in the fossil fuel industry by insurers, with just 16 […]