Louisiana Governor Vetoes Bill Limiting Bad Faith Lawsuits Against Insurers Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry vetoed a bill last week that would have limited bad faith lawsuits against insurers, a move... Read More
Erie Insurance Facing 2 Class Actions Claiming Data Breach Not one but two class action lawsuits have been filed against Erie Insurance even as the insurer continues to investigate... Read More
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Futurizing Claims Pie Insurance’s Tech-Driven Approach Led to Early Adoption of AI in Claims It makes sense that Pie Insurance, which arose amid the explosion insurtechs and fintechs in the businessworld, is embracing the... Read More
Top Boeing Exec Pope Visits Air India HQ to Discuss Plane Crash, Sources Say The head of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Stephanie Pope, met the chairman of Air India on Monday in India, two sources... Read More
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Researchers Chase Hail Across Great Plains in Effort to Improve Forecasting Wind roared against the SUV’s windows as its tires sloshed through water dumped onto the road by the downpour. A... Read More
Death Toll From San Antonio Flooding Rises to 13, All Those Missing Have Been Found Update The death toll from heavy rains that inundated parts of San Antonio has risen to 13, and all those... Read More