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Louisiana Roofing Contractor Fined $249,000 for Failure to Comply With Safety Standards

Aug 2 2022 // A Baton Rouge, Louisiana roofing contractor – who ignored federal safety inspectors’ February 2022 warnings that not complying with required fall protection standards exposed their workers to serious dangers –...

Louisiana Judge: State Can’t Order Insurers to Pay Ida Evacuation Expenses

Aug 1 2022 // A Louisiana judge has ruled that the state’s insurance commissioner’s directive ordering insurers to pay policyholders’ Hurricane Ida evacuation expenses is invalid and unenforceable. Judge Patrick Moore...

Louisiana Guaranty Fund to Borrow $600 Million to Pay Claims

Aug 1 2022 // A state-chartered bailout fund is seeking to borrow $600 million after seven Louisiana insurers went bust following 2021’s Hurricane Ida. The Times-Picayune ‘The New Orleans Advocate’ reports that the...

Texas Claims Adjuster Ordered to Cease Business in Louisiana for Allegedly Withholding Payments

Jul 29 2022 // Investigators from the Office of Insurance Fraud and Enforcement at the Louisiana Department of Insurance on July 22 issued non-resident public adjuster Kade Austen Mitchell and his agency a cease-and-desist order and...

Woman Pleads Guilty in Louisiana Staged Auto Collision Scheme

Jul 27 2022 // United States Attorney Duane A. Evans announced that Stacie Wheaton, age 51, of Fairburn, Georgia, pled guilty on July 21, 2022 to count one (1) of her indictment, charging Conspiracy to Commit Mail Fraud in violation of...

42,000 Louisiana Homeowners to be Dropped by Southern Fidelity Friday

Jul 21 2022 // More than 40,000 homeowners are looking for new insurance policies after an insurance company dropped them, following similar moves by two other companies. Southern Fidelity canceled 42,000 policies Friday, leaving...

Louisiana Guaranty Fund to Borrow $600 Million to Pay Claims

Jul 19 2022 // A state-chartered bailout fund is seeking to borrow $600 million after seven Louisiana insurers went bust following 2021’s Hurricane Ida. The Times-Picayune ‘ The New Orleans Advocate reports that the Louisiana...

Dredging Company Paying $1M for Restoration in Louisiana Oil Spill

Jul 18 2022 // A Houston dredging company has been ordered to pay a $1 million fine for an oil spill that occurred when a subcontractor cut through an oil pipeline during barrier island restoration work off Louisiana in 2016. Great Lakes...

1M Gallons of Oil Collected Since 2019 Spill off Louisiana Coast

Jul 14 2022 // One million gallons of oil have been collected since April 2019 from the site of the nation’s longest oil spill, in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana, the Coast Guard and National Oceanic and Atmospheric...

Louisiana Fertilizer Company to Pay $1.5M Over Hazardous Waste Violations

Jul 14 2022 // The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Justice Department, and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) announced a settlement with PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, L.P. (PCS Nitrogen), to remedy hazardous...

Louisiana Judge: State Can’t Order Insurers to Pay Ida Evacuation Expenses

Jul 13 2022 // A Louisiana judge ruled last week that the state’s insurance commissioner’s directive ordering insurers to pay policyholders’ Hurricane Ida evacuation expenses is invalid and unenforceable. Judge Patrick...

Louisiana Identifies State’s First Known Case of Monkeypox

Jul 11 2022 // Louisiana’s first detected cases of monkeypox have been found in a state resident and a visitor from out of state, the Louisiana Department of Health reported last week. “There are likely more undiagnosed human...

Hub Acquires Louisiana’s Shaver-Robichaux Agency

Jul 8 2022 // Hub International Limited acquired the assets of Shaver-Robichaux Agency, Inc. (Shaver-Robichaux). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Located in Thibodaux and Raceland, Louisiana, Shaver-Robichaux is an...

Louisiana Extends Ida Mediation Program Through End of 2022

Jul 6 2022 // Louisiana’s Hurricane Ida Mediation Program is being extended through December 31, 2022, Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announced. The voluntary Hurricane Ida Mediation Program, which is open to...

Louisiana Launches $463M Project to Elevate Hurricane Evacuation Route

Jun 27 2022 // Louisiana state leaders have broken ground for a $463 million project that will elevate 8.3 miles of La. 1, one of the state’s hurricane evacuation routes. The groundbreaking held Friday is for work that will be done...

Settlement Made in Louisiana Workers’ Crawfish Processing Suit

Jun 27 2022 // Six migrant workers would share in a total of more than $21,000 in the proposed settlement of a lawsuit filed last year alleging that a Louisiana crawfish processing business underpaid them in violation of minimum wage...

Dredging Company Paying $1M for Restoration in Louisiana Oil Spill

Jun 24 2022 // A Houston dredging company has been ordered to pay a $1 million fine for an oil spill that occurred when a subcontractor cut through an oil pipeline during barrier island restoration work off Louisiana in 2016. Great Lakes...

Louisiana Lawmakers Seek More Time to Use Katrina Aid

Jun 22 2022 // Members of Congress from Louisiana are calling for federal officials to extend deadlines for spending Hurricane Katrina recovery funds on New Orleans road and water infrastructure projects. Sens. Bill Cassidy and John...

Louisiana Extends Policy Cancellation Date for Lighthouse Excalibur

Jun 21 2022 // Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon has extended the policy cancellation date for failed insurer Lighthouse Excalibur to June 30 following the Louisiana Department of Insurance’s (LDI) action to secure...

Louisiana’s Native Americans Still Recovering From Hurricane Ida

Jun 17 2022 // Driving through her village along the southeastern Louisiana bayou, tribal official Cherie Matherne points out remnants of house after house _ including her own _ wrecked nine months ago when Hurricane Ida roared through...