Understanding Florida’s Sweeping New Immunity Law for COVID-19 Claims April 15, 2021 By Ryan D. Burns Florida became one of the first states in the country last month to pass and sign into law a statute...
Fire Damage to BNSF Nebraska Terminal Estimated at $3M April 14, 2021 A fire over the weekend at a BNSF Railway terminal in western Nebraska is estimated to have caused $3 million...
California Fire Victim Trust Has Received 250K Claims So Far April 14, 2021 The Fire Victim Trust, established to pay California wildfire victims on July 1, 2020, has received 40,000 claims questionnaires representing...
California Business Owner Arraigned in $1M Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme April 14, 2021 Marion Piggee, Jr., 68, of Los Angeles, Calif., was arraigned on seven counts of insurance fraud after an investigation by...
Commissioner Makes Appointments to California Workers’ Governing Committee April 14, 2021 California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara today announced two reappointments to the California Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau’s Governing Committee. Lara...
Georgia Insurance Commissioner King to Seek Re-Election April 14, 2021 Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King on Monday launched his 2022 election campaign. King is a Republican. He was the Doraville...
NIF Group Joins MiniCo Insurance Agency; New Programs Added April 14, 2021 MiniCo Insurance Agency has joined forces with its Jencap affiliate company NIF Group, Inc., as part of Jencap Program Administrators,...
People Moves: RHSB Promotes Croy to VP, Property/Casualty April 14, 2021 Roach Howard Smith & Barton Dallas-based independent insurance broker Roach Howard Smith & Barton (RHSB) has promoted Shellie Croy to...
Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Commission Seeks Comments on Medical Fee Schedule April 14, 2021 The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission is now accepting comments on the 2020 Medical Fee Schedule. In 2020, the WCC, guided...
CDC Chief to Michigan: ‘Close Things Down’ Amid Virus Spike April 14, 2021 By David Eggert The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Michigan should “close things down” to help address the...