Southeast News for August 2020
- What Tampa Bay’s Worst-Case Scenario, ‘Hurricane Phoenix’ Could Look Like
- Tennessee Gov. Extends Covid-19 State of Emergency
- Sidewalk Collapse in Florida Kills Worker, Injures 3 Firefighters
- North Carolina Fines Gerber Life Insurance Co. $1.1 million for Claims Violations
- North Carolina Insurance Donor to Appeal Conviction, Accuses Commissioner of Perjury
- FBI Recovers $3M in Stolen Ventilators in South Florida
- Worker Killed Working on Outer Banks Bridge in North Carolina
- University of Alabama Reports More than 500 COVID Cases, City Closes Bars
- As FAIA Chief Grady Says Goodbye, He Shares His Top 10 Moments
- Miami Dolphins Face Criticism Over Plan to Host 13K Fans at Home Opener
- 5 Firefighters Injured in South Carolina Industrial Plant Fire
- New COVID Clusters Appear at One North Carolina University
- Johnson & Johnson to Acquire Assets of Georgia-Based National Program Management
- Lloyd’s Gets to Keep $3 Million Because FDIC Waited Too Long to Collect
- Georgia Dept. of Public Safety Claims Police Wrote Tickets Outside Jurisdiction
- Insurance Office Of America Promotes Peters to Chief Operating Officer
- Universal Property Insurance Expands into Tennessee
- North Carolina Universities Move Classes Online After Campus Virus Outbreaks
- 3 Kentucky Businesses Damaged by Roof Collapse
- How COVID-19 Could Impact Post-Hurricane Loss Inflation in Florida: AIR Worldwide
- Gulf Coast Braces for Tropical Storm Marco; States Declare Emergencies
- Claims for Business Income Loss Due to Construction Dust Denied in Pre-COVID Case
- West Virginia AG Sues Walmart, CVS Over State Flooding of Opioids
- Convicted North Carolina Insurance Donor Gets 7 Years in Bribery Case
- Florida Mayor, City Attorney Charged in $5M Hurricane Michael Fraud Scheme
- The Upton Group of Alabama Partners with Acrisure
- Tennessee Gov Signs COVID-19 Business, School, Nursing Home Liability Law
- Insurance Office Of America Adds Mongold to Employee Benefits Team in Florida
- Ironshore Environmental Taps Argo’s Killimett to Lead Wholesale Underwriting Team
- North Carolina Lt. Gov Abandons Lawsuit Challenging Virus Orders on Businesses
- Florida Unveils $10M Loan Program to Aid Hurricane Michael-Ravaged Panhandle
- Deal Proposed with Chemours, N.C. Regulators, Environmentalists Over Water Pollution
- Georgia Executive Order Allows Local Mask Mandates, with Limits
- Former Florida Rep Diaz Appointed to Citizens Board of Governors
- Coalition Expands Admitted Cyber Insurance Offering into Florida
- Prosecutors: Convicted N.C. Insurance CEO Has No Remorse, Should Serve 14 Years
- West Virginia Halts Nursing Home Visits as Virus Cases, Deaths Surge
- 2 Workers Die from Burn Injuries After Mississippi Recycling Plant Explosion
- Appeals Court: Florida Public School Can’t Punish Student for Gender Nonconformity
- University of North Carolina Workers Complain of Unsafe Working Conditions in Lawsuit
- Baker Promoted to Partner of Florida-Based BKS Partners
- 2.9 Magnitude Aftershock Rattles North Carolina
- More Than 900 Students, Staff Quarantined by Georgia School District
- 17 Georgia Residents Settle Federal Lawsuit Over Wrongful Arrests for $375K
- Disney World Settles With Actors Over COVID-Testing
- Pipeline Operator Sued Over Deadly Explosion in Kentucky by 80-Plus Victims
- North Carolina Extends Business, Event Restrictions Until Mid-September
- Federal Judge in Mississippi Calls On Supreme Court to Examine Qualified Immunity
- BKS Partners of Florida Promotes Berry to Partner
- COVID-19 a Growing Share of Shrinking Work Comp Claims in 2 States
- Atlanta Officer Fired for Killing Black Man Files Suit
- Mistakes, Drama, Lawsuits: The Story of Fort Lauderdale’s Water Shutdown Crisis
- Insured Losses From Hurricane Isaias Could Reach $4 Billion in U.S.
- Update: North Carolina Reports Minor Damage After Strongest Earthquake Since 1916
- Judge Upholds Conviction of North Carolina Insurance Magnate in Bribery Case
- North Carolina Study: Black Drivers Twice as Likely to be Stopped by Police
- Stop-Work Order Issued at Miami Construction Project After 6 Workers Injured
- Gridiron Insurance Underwriters of Florida Hires Murphy to Lead Property Division
- World Insurance Associates Acquires Novak Agency Insurors of Florida
- Georgia Residents Near Power Plant Sue Over Coal Ash Pollution
- 6 Miami Construction Workers Injured in Crane Accident
- Golson Joins Alabama-Based Palomar Insurance
- Diocese of Covington in Kentucky Releases FBI Clergy Abuse Report
- Marginal Flood Risk Remains for North Carolina After Isaias
- Tennessee Insurance Dept. Adds Clark as Director of Business Development
- Urban Flooding Is On The Rise, So What Can Be Done?
- Tennessee Gov Calls Special Session to Address COVID-19 Liability
- Destruction from Tropical Storm Isaias Seen Across North Carolina
- CRC Group Promotes Willis to National Personal Lines Practice Leader
- Worldwide Facilities Acquires Clearwater Underwriters of Florida
- Tropical Storm Isaias Left Death, Darkness, Tornadoes, Floods on East Coast
- Bar Shutdown Order Extended for West Virginia County
- Tropical Storm Isaias Spawns Tornadoes, Leaves Thousands Without Power in Carolinas
- McGriff to Consolidate South Florida Operations, Open Additional Branches
- New Value Insurance MGA Offering Non-Standard Auto in Alabama
- Isaias Regained Hurricane Strength Before Hitting Carolinas
- Virus-Hit Florida Lashed by Weakened Tropical Storm Isaias
- North Carolina Prepares for Hurricane Isaias Amid Virus Fight
- Louisville Police Sued by Civil Rights Groups Over Police Actions Against Protesters
- Update: Tropical Storm Isaias to Regain Hurricane Strength, Heads Toward Carolinas
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