When Hurricanes Wreak Havoc: An Insurance Agency’s Perspective October 16, 2017 By Gordy Bunch Weathering a storm like Hurricanes Harvey, Irma or Maria requires planning, insurance and grit. In a span of 30 days...
Minnesota Chiropractor and 2 ‘Runners’ Convicted for Auto Insurance Fraud Scheme October 16, 2017 Minnesota chiropractor and two co-defendants have been convicted by a federal jury for their roles in an insurance fraud conspiracy,...
Wignes Joins Alliant as Senior VP in Chicago October 16, 2017 Wayne Wignes, a specialist in aviation and aerospace insurance, has joined Alliant Insurance Services as a senior vice president. He...
Kansas Workers’ Comp Rates to Decrease in 2018 October 16, 2017 Kansas Commissioner of Insurance Ken Selzer announced that workers’ compensation insurance rates on average will drop in his state in...
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Acquires New Mexico’s Reynolds & Rodar Insurance Group October 16, 2017 Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. has acquired Santa Fe, New Mexico-based Reynolds & Rodar Insurance Group Inc. Terms of the...
Vegas Risk Management Summit Tackled Commercial Auto, Workers’ Comp And More October 16, 2017 By Don Jergler One factor driving continuously dismal commercial auto insurance losses is a spate of “nuclear cases” that are plaguing the industry...
Safety a Priority for Oklahoma Wind Turbine Maintenance Workers October 16, 2017 By Ryan Miller, Enid News & Eagle For Kalon Moore and Jackson Rollins, it’s a sight they never tire of. Just about every day on the job,...
After Harvey Suspension, OSHA Resumes Regular Enforcement in Texas, Louisiana October 16, 2017 After suspending most enforcement actions in Texas and Louisiana following Hurricane Harvey, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and...
Natural Gas Well Leak Forced Evacuations in Oklahoma October 16, 2017 Some residents of Velma have returned to their homes after a leak in a natural gas well forced them to...
Gov. Brown Signs Bill that Could Energize Insurance Markets October 16, 2017 By Steven Greenhut Given the far-reaching nature of some of the bills that Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law in recent weeks, it’s...