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Late April storms cause hundreds of millions in insured losses across US – Aon
On April 29 alone, the federal Storm Prediction Center logged 781 combined reports of tornadoes, hail, and wind from New Mexico to New York. Multiple other reports were filed during the broader April 27–29 outbreak, spanning much of the central and eastern US. Source link

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Oregon Supreme Court overturns $26.3 million class-action ruling
The Supreme Court ruled, however, that Farmers met its legal obligations by using notice language approved by the state’s Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS). The court said insurers that adopt agency-approved wording are not liable for omitting portions of the statute, affirming that the legislature intended for such approval to serve as compliance….

Illinois lawmakers question fairness of insurance rates
Kevin Martin, executive director of the Illinois Insurance Association (IIA), said the office has previously introduced legislation aimed at banning the use of underwriting factors like credit scores and age, calling into question the agency’s objectivity. “Putting the wolf in charge of the hen house,” Martin said, referencing the potential conflict of interest. Source link