Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater and Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty recently issued statements regarding the need for additional Personal Injury Protection (“PIP”) reform.
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Solvency II: Deadline For Submission Of Draft Validation Reports To Lloyd’s
Lloyd’s managing agents have until 26 August 2011 to submit a draft Validation Report to Lloyd’s. …
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Healthcare Update: Community Health Center Grants Announced; PPACA Individual Mandate Ruled Unconstitutional; Skilled Nursing Facilities Will See Rate Cuts
HHS AWARDS GRANTS TO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced more than $28 million in grant funding geared toward the development and expansion of community health centers. …
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Massachusetts SJC Holds Homeowners Liability Insurer Can’t Use Guilty Plea in Related Criminal Action to Deny Coverage Under Intentional and Criminal Acts Exclusion
While making an arrested of the insured, a Marlborough police officer broke his ankle and was otherwise injured. …
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US State Department Issues Annual Global Terrorism Report
The State Department releases an annual report on global terrorism every summer. …
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UK: Compensation Claims Under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886
The Riot (Damages) Act 1886 permits those affected by riots in England to claim compensation from the relevant police authority for losses suffered. …
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Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Issues Solvency II Warning
On August 17, 2011, Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Thomas B. Leonardi released a statement titled “Solvency II: ‘One Size Does Not Fit All’,” in which he warns that adopting Solvency II (as previously reported here) standards in the U.S. could “weaken consumer protections and stability of insurers.” The comments came during an online forum hosted by Price Waterhouse Coopers regarding, among other topics, solvency regulation. …
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UK: Supreme Court Rules Arbitrators Not Subject to Equality Laws
In the case of Jivraj v Hashwani [2011] UKSC 40, the Supreme Court recently ruled on whether arbitrators were subject to equality laws. …
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United States and Japan have Highest Economic Exposure to Natural Disasters
According to British risk assessors Maplecroft, the U.S. and Japan have the highest economic exposure to natural disasters, while Asia’s emerging countries– namely, China, India and Indonesia – pose the most risk to investors due to a lack of capacity to combat the impacts of a major disaster. …
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Pennsylvania Federal Court Finds that Reinsurer Must Prove Prejudice to Succeed on its Late Notice Defense
A Pennsylvania federal court recently held that, in order to prevail on a late notice defense, a reinsurer was required to show that it was prejudiced by a cedent’s breach of a facultative certificate’s notice provision, despite the fact that compliance with that provision was a condition precedent to coverage. See Pacific Employers Ins. Co. v. Global Reinsurance Corp., No. 09-6055 (E. D. Pa. 2011). …
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