Former Insurance Agent Charged in $250K Life Insurance Scam Targeting Multiple States

A former Connecticut insurance agent allegedly defrauded nine victims across multiple states through fake policies, forged documents, and impersonated professionals.
August 5 Fraud Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Connecticut New Hampshire

Fraud Strikes Over One-Third of Americans Impacted by Natural Disasters, AICPA Survey Reveals

A new AICPA survey finds 37% of Americans impacted by natural disasters experienced fraud, with identity theft and contractor scams among the top reported schemes.
August 5 Catastrophe Fraud Insurance Industry Risk Management

California Defense Firm and Investor Settle Cybersecurity Violations for $1.75 Million

Aero Turbine and Gallant Capital will pay $1.75 million to resolve False Claims Act allegations tied to cybersecurity failures in an Air Force contract from 2018 to 2020.
August 5 Insurance Industry Litigation Risk Management Technology California

Insurers Race to Understand AI Risks as Automation Reshapes Liability

As AI transforms industries and increases systemic risk, insurers are racing to develop policies for algorithmic failures, liability questions, and regulatory compliance.
August 5 Insurance Industry Liability Risk Management Technology

What Golden Retrievers Are Teaching Us About Wildfire Smoke Exposure

A new study on golden retrievers reveals how wildfire smoke impacts pet and human health, with implications for insurance costs, coverage, and long-term risk management.
August 5 Insurance Industry Life & Health Property Risk Management California Colorado Oregon

Florida Health Officials Urge Caution After Raw Milk Sickens Over 20 People

Florida officials are warning consumers after more than 20 people, including children, fell ill from drinking raw milk linked to a single farm in the state.
August 5 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Risk Management Florida

Florida Insurance Agent Sentenced for Premium Theft and Civil Misconduct

A former Florida insurance agent is now behind bars after stealing client premiums and facing multiple lawsuits, including a major Hurricane Ian-related judgment.
August 5 Fraud Insurance Industry Litigation Property Florida

Legal Tech That Fits Lawyer Workflows Improves Practice Without Disruption

Legal tech adoption improves when platforms align with how lawyers actually work—supporting tasks, reducing friction, and enhancing practice without added complexity.
August 5 Insurance Industry Litigation Risk Management Technology

Tesla Held Partly Liable in Fatal Florida Autopilot Crash, Jury Awards $243 Million

A Miami jury found Tesla partially responsible for a 2019 crash involving its Autopilot feature, awarding over $240 million in damages to the victims and their families.
August 4 Auto Liability Litigation Technology Florida

Truck Crash Spills Thousands of Hot Dogs Across Pennsylvania Interstate

A mechanical failure caused a tractor-trailer to rupture along I-83 in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, spilling a load of hot dogs and briefly halting traffic in both directions.
August 4 Auto Catastrophe Property Risk Management Pennsylvania

California FAIR Plan Faces Legal Action Over Alleged Smoke Damage Claim Denials

California’s insurance commissioner accuses the FAIR Plan of violating claims laws and misleading regulators over wildfire smoke damage coverage, sparking a rare enforcement case.
August 4 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Litigation Property California Colorado

SEC Chair Paul Atkins Launches ’Project Crypto’ to Make U.S. a Global Blockchain Leader

New SEC Chair Paul Atkins unveils Project Crypto, signaling a major regulatory shift toward supporting blockchain innovation and bringing crypto firms back to the U.S.
August 4 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Risk Management Technology

How Cyber Insurance Forces Tough Calls on Vendor Relationships

As cyber insurers push pre-approved vendors, companies face rising premiums or the risk of losing trusted partners—forcing a deeper evaluation of vendor ecosystems.
August 4 Insurance Industry Liability Risk Management Technology

Quiet Start to 2025 Hurricane Season May Be Deceiving as Forecasters Predict Spike in Storms Ahead

Although the Atlantic hurricane season began quietly, meteorologists warn that most tropical activity typically occurs after August 1 and that conditions are ripe for storms ahead.
August 1 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida Louisiana

Former Insurance Agent Accused of Defrauding Clients in Fake Marijuana Investment Scheme

A former insurance agent in California has been charged with stealing over $1.8 million from clients in a fraudulent cannabis investment scheme called ‘House of Green.’
August 1 Fraud Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Litigation California

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