Openly, High-End Home Insurance MGA, Secures $40M for National Expansion December 18, 2020 By Mark Hollmer Openly, an insurtech managing general agency for high-end homeowners insurance, raised $40 million of venture capital from multiple investors. The...
Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Expands Accountants Policy Into Georgia December 18, 2020 Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance Companies has added Georgia to the list of states where it company offers its Accountants Professional...
Origami Risk Tools Track COVID-19 Vaccinations, Outbreaks December 18, 2020 Origami Risk, a risk, safety and insurance software as a service (SaaS) technology firm, has developed new online tools for...
Hammond, Indiana, to Pay $80.75K to Resolve Disability Discrimination Charge December 17, 2020 Hammond, Ind., has agreed pay up to $80,750 and furnish other relief to resolve a federal disability discrimination finding. The...
Iowa Police Chief Sues Law Enforcement Academy Over Toxic Gas Leak in 2018 December 17, 2020 A police chief is suing the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy for injuries he suffered from a 2018 carbon monoxide leak...
2 Die in Louisiana Salt Mine Ceiling Collapse December 17, 2020 Two people died when the ceiling in a salt mine fell in Louisiana, authorities and the mine operator said. A...
9 Appeals Court Judges Recuse Themselves in Louisiana Church Sex Abuse Suit December 17, 2020 All nine judges in Louisiana’s Second Circuit Court of Appeal have recused themselves from a sexual abuse lawsuit against the...
Lawmakers: Insurance Disputes, Slow Response Hinder Louisiana Storm Recovery December 17, 2020 By Melinda Deslatte Southwest Louisiana lawmakers on Dec. 16 criticized the insurance industry’s handling of claims from Hurricanes Laura and Delta, describing slow...
Report: Despite Pandemic-Driven Emission Redux, We’re Headed to 3-Degrees Warming December 17, 2020 By Don Jergler A new report finds that despite a brief dip in carbon dioxide emissions caused by the pandemic, the world is...
Alabama Eases Licensing Rules for Out-of-State Doctors as Virus Surges December 17, 2020 By Jay Reeves Regulators have loosened rules to make it easier for out-of-state doctors to work in Alabama as the coronavirus pandemic both...