IICF to Recognize Liberty Mutual with “Double I” Award at 17th Annual Northeast Benefit

IICF holds future of work reform

The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation (IICF) will host its 17th Annual Northeast Benefit, a charitable gala and dinner supporting nonprofits across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut on Nov. 28 at 6:00 p.m. at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.

Bayer Ordered to Pay $1.56B in Latest U.S. Trial Loss Over Roundup Weedkiller

Bayer's Roundup verdict in Pa reduced

A Missouri jury ordered Bayer to pay $1.56 billion to four plaintiffs who claimed the company’s Roundup weedkiller caused injuries including cancer, a verdict that could intensify investor pressure on the German drugs and agricultural chemicals company to change its legal strategy.

After Hurricane Ian, Expect Tougher Building Codes, Increased Resiliency

Strong building codes

Under the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 50% rule, homes that incur substantial damage — a FEMA standard that kicks in when repair costs reach at least 50% of a property’s market value — must be brought up to current building codes and floodplain regulations.

New Poll Shows Voters Oppose CA Insurance Commissioner’s Home Insurance Plan By 2 to 1

CA Insurance reforms

A new poll finds that Insurance Commissioner Lara’s plan to allow insurance companies to increase premiums for all Californians in exchange for a promise to insure homeowners in higher wildfire risk areas is opposed by a 2 to 1 margin, 62% opposed to 30% in support