Maryland Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 32 Years Sues Authorities
A Maryland man who was wrongly imprisoned for 32 years, including a decade on death row, for two killings he did not commit is suing former law enforcement officials in
A Maryland man who was wrongly imprisoned for 32 years, including a decade on death row, for two killings he did not commit is suing former law enforcement officials in
The California FAIR Plan has increased commercial coverage limits and is now offering a commercial high value policy for condominiums, farms, wineries and other businesses in the stat... » Read More
The man accused of fatally shooting two Idaho firefighters before killing himself last month had tried to join the fire department, and became angry when told he would need to
The acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is pushing back on criticisms of the federal response to the central Texas floods that killed at least 136 people earlier
Pannell Jeff Pannell, CEO of Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee, will retire at the end of the year after almost 40 years with the company. Pannell made the announcement at
The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services this week announced the suspension of two title insurance agents after an investigation found they allegedly mismanaged customers’ escrow funds... » Read More
Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc. shares plunged the most in more than five years after the bank agreed to combine with Synovus Financial Corp. in an all-stock transaction valued at $8.6
How the organization is responding to complex client challenges As risks become increasingly interconnected and unpredictable, insurers are reassessing how they work with clients. One of the biggest property and
As R&W insurance grows in middle market M&A, brokers face rising claims and shrinking premiums When the representations and warranties (R&W) insurance market softens, as it has in 2025, brokers
Consumer Watchdog lawsuit targets insurance fees passed on to policyholders after $1bn assessment A legal dispute over whether insurance companies can shift wildfire-related costs to California homeowners is moving forward,