EU Revamps Regulations for Expanding Space Market

The European Commission on Wednesday put forward the EU Space Act, a long-awaited overhaul of regulations affecting its fast-growing space industry. The legislation aims to create a single market for firms offering space services in the bloc while boosting efforts Read more…


Heat Wave Threatens Power Output and Wildfires Across Europe

Europe’s heat wave is intensifying, fueling wildfires across the Mediterranean and threatening to curb electricity generation from both nuclear and hydropower plants. Temperatures in Spain are forecast to hit 39C (102F) on Wednesday, but could climb further to 42C next Read more…


Idaho Woman Sentenced for Concealing Insurance Fraud Conviction on Application

An Idaho woman was sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in prison and fined for applying for insurance coverage while concealing a prior felony conviction for insurance fraud. Elisa Hernandez was convicted of one felony count of insurance fraud following an investigation Read more…


People Moves: MAPFRE USA Names Pasko; Roosevelt Road Appoints Cook

MAPFRE USA Names Pasko Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary MAPFRE USA, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, appointed Mark Pasko as executive vice president, general counsel and secretary of MAPFRE USA, effective July 21. Pasko will be responsible for MAPFRE’s legal, Read more…


Tesla Sued Over Model S Crash That Killed Three in New Jersey

Tesla was sued on Monday by the estates of three people killed last September when their 2024 Model S equipped with Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features crashed on New Jersey’s Garden State Parkway. The wrongful death lawsuit filed in the Read more…


MIT Sued by Student, Instructor Claiming Campus Antisemitism

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology was sued by an instructor and a former student who claim the school’s administration failed to address a “hostile anti-Semitic environment” on campus following the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks in Israel by Hamas. Lior Alon, Read more…


HEMIC to Act as a Servicing Facility for Hawaii Hurricane Relief Fund

HEMIC Insurance Managers is accepting apartment and condominium owner associations (AOAO) applications for hurricane coverage from Hawaii licensed insurance agents. The Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs announced that the Hawaii Hurricane Relief Fund (HHRF) was reactivated to address the Read more…


US E&S Growth Slowed Again in ’24; Berkshire, AIG Top Premium Rankings

A recent analysis by S&P Global Market Intelligence reveals that the pace of growth in the U.S. excess and surplus lines market slowed to 13.4% in 2024, down from 14.5% a year earlier. While growth stayed up in double digits Read more…


Slide’s Exec Pay Leads to Questions About Florida Citizens’ Rate Model

At Wednesday’s Board of Governors meetings, a Citizens Property Insurance Corp. committee voted to move ahead with the full, 15% average rate increase for personal lines in 2026 – the largest increase allowed under Citizens’ statutory glidepath. But two members Read more…


Florida Citizens Moves to Have Commercial Claims Disputes Decided by DOAH

Three years after Citizens Property Insurance Corp. made the unprecedented move to resolve many of its residential claims disputes through a state agency instead of through litigation, officials are now planning to send some commercial claims down that same path. Read more…