Category: Insurance Journal

Tornado Damages Homes in Louisville, Kentucky
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
Tornado Damages Homes in Louisville, Kentucky
The National Weather Service said it was surveying damage from an EF-1 tornado that touched down in Kentucky. The weather service said preliminary information indicated the tornado swept through the Newburg neighborhood of Louisville with maximum winds of 90 mph …
Four Dead in Plane Crash off Florida’s Gulf Coast
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
Four Dead in Plane Crash off Florida’s Gulf Coast
The bodies of two men and two women have been recovered following a small plane crash just off Florida’s Gulf Coast, police said Thursday. The plane had just taken off from Venice Airport when it crashed into the Gulf of …
NC Senate Approves Bill Giving Lawmakers, Insurance Commissioner More Appointments to Boards
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
NC Senate Approves Bill Giving Lawmakers, Insurance Commissioner More Appointments to Boards
The North Carolina General Assembly would get to choose more members of several powerful state commissions, including the Utilities Commission, an economic investment committee, and environmental and health boards, under legislation approved by the Republican-controlled Senate on Thursday. The elected …
Russia’s GAZ Group Files $348M Suit Against Volkswagen
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
Russia’s GAZ Group Files $348M Suit Against Volkswagen
The Gorky Automobile Plant, part of Russia’s GAZ Group which was contracted to assemble cars for Volkswagen, has filed a lawsuit to recover 28.4 billion roubles ($348 million) from the German automaker, court records show. The lawsuit, details of which …
Lead Paint Testing Firm Executives Accused of Marketing Faulty Devices
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
Lead Paint Testing Firm Executives Accused of Marketing Faulty Devices
Three former executives of a company that makes machines that test lead levels in humans deliberately concealed a problem with the devices that produced falsely low results for tens of thousands of children, federal prosecutors in Boston said last week. …
AM Best Places Ratings of R&Q and Subsidiaries Under Review with Negative Implications
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
AM Best Places Ratings of R&Q and Subsidiaries Under Review with Negative Implications
AM Best has placed under review with negative implications the Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings of “a-” (Excellent) of R&Q Insurance Holdings’ three wholly owned program management subsidiaries: Accredited Surety and Casualty Co. …
Toronto Office Vacancies Hit 28-Year High as Remote Work Persists
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
Toronto Office Vacancies Hit 28-Year High as Remote Work Persists
The office vacancy rate in downtown Toronto reached its highest point since 1995 as the persistence of remote work damps companies’ need for space in Canada’s most-populous city. The vacancy rate in the city core, home to the largest Canadian …
Viewpoint: Optimizing Agency Relationships; A Data-Driven Approach to Premium Growth
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
Viewpoint: Optimizing Agency Relationships; A Data-Driven Approach to Premium Growth
Reported demise of the independent insurance agency as a sales and distribution channel have been greatly exaggerated. Over the course of a decade or more of predictions about the growth of the direct-to-consumer models, independent agents continue to thrive and …
U.S. Personal Auto Results Headed the Wrong Way. Is a U-Turn Possible?
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
U.S. Personal Auto Results Headed the Wrong Way. Is a U-Turn Possible?
Although the pandemic may appear more distant in the rearview mirror, its lasting impact on the personal auto insurance industry may be larger than initially expected. Private passenger automobile insurance is the largest segment of the U.S. property/casualty insurance industry, …
EPA to Propose New Vehicle Pollution Cuts, Sees Big EV Jump
Insurance Journal | April 10, 2023
EPA to Propose New Vehicle Pollution Cuts, Sees Big EV Jump
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is set to propose new rules to spur sweeping cuts in vehicle emissions pollution that will push automakers towards a big increase in electric vehicle sales, sources told Reuters. The proposed rules are expected to …