U.S. Lawsuit Accuses Walmart of Bias Against Pregnant Employees November 5, 2018 By Andrew G. Simpson Walmart is again being accused of violating federal law by failing to accommodate workers’ pregnancy-related medical restrictions. According to a...
Pressure’s on the Trucking Sector November 5, 2018 The transportation industry is considered a barometer of the U.S. economy. If freight is trending up, so too is the...
7 Critical Areas Directors and Officers Should Watch in 2019 November 5, 2018 By Priya Cherian Huskins Risk management involves looking around the corner to spot future threats. When it comes to director and officer liability, the...
North Carolina Approves $400M in Florence Recovery Funds November 5, 2018 North Carolina legislators approved spending $400 million to quickly help people and communities reeling from flooding left by Hurricane Florence...
People November 5, 2018 Alliant Insurance Services, a nationwide specialty insurance brokerage firm, has made three additions to its Construction Services Group headquartered in...
Regulators, Industry Seek to Keep Florida AOB Abuse in Check After Michael November 5, 2018 By Amy O'Connor In an effort to keep the Florida assignment of benefits (AOB) crisis from further worsening in the state, Florida’s insurance...
Utility, Insurer Sued Over Damage to Voting Machines in Mississippi County November 5, 2018 A southwest Mississippi county is suing an electrical utility and its own insurer, seeking more than $500,000 for damage to...
South Carolina Insurer Data Security Law Should Be Nationwide Role Model November 5, 2018 By John deCraen In October 2017, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) adopted the Insurance Data Security Model Bill, also known as...
North Carolina Approves 17.2% Rate Decrease for Workers’ Comp November 5, 2018 The North Carolina Rate Bureau’s 17.2 percent rate decrease filing for workers’ compensation insurance has been approved by North Carolina...
Flood Damage to Central Mississippi Won’t Qualify as Federal Disaster November 5, 2018 Victims of a flash flood that damaged more than 150 structures in central Mississippi are unlikely to qualify for federal...