Former Amazon Employee Files Colorado Whistleblower Complaint May 11, 2021 By Patty Nieberg A former Amazon warehouse worker has filed a complaint with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment against Amazon over...
Former California Agent Convicted for Embezzling Insurance Payments May 11, 2021 Former insurance agent Wendy Judd, 47, of Madera, Calif., pleaded guilty this week to felony grand theft after embezzling over...
People Moves: Everest Re’s Grace Moves to Allianz; Williamson Adds Role as Head of Everest Reinsurance May 11, 2021 Everest Re Group reports that Jim Williamson has assumed responsibilities as the head of the Everest Reinsurance Division effective immediately....
Miami Construction Co. Owner Arrested in $88K Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme May 11, 2021 A construction company owner was arrested in Florida this month for workers’ compensation premium fraud and grand theft for allegedly...
North Dakota Workplace Death Rate Among Highest in U.S. May 11, 2021 An annual report using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows North Dakota’s rate of workplace deaths remains...
Nearly $748M in Texas Surplus Lines Premiums Reported in April May 11, 2021 The Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas (SLTX) says recorded $747.99 million in surplus lines premium in April, an amount...
People Moves: Chubb’s Goldie Joins IAT; Diaz-Padron Appointed to LAAIA Board; Comer to Lead MEMIC’s Southeast Region May 11, 2021 Chubb’s Goldie Joins IAT Insurance Group as SVP, Moving & Storage, Distribution Strategy IAT Insurance Group, a provider of specialty...
Court: Parts of Black Ex-Iowa Football Players’ Discrimination Lawsuit Can Proceed May 11, 2021 A federal lawsuit brought by a group of former Iowa football players alleging staff members mistreated Black players will move...
Minnesota Lumber Firm to Pay $100K in Disability Discrimination Suit Settlement May 11, 2021 A Minnesota lumber company has agreed to pay $100,000 to resolve a disability discrimination lawsuit, federal authorities say. The lawsuit...
Kentucky Gov to Relax Virus-Related Capacity Limits on Businesses, Events May 11, 2021 By Bruce Schreiner Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on Thursday laid out the next phase for relaxing pandemic-related restrictions and said he hopes to...