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Progressive CEO Renwick to Retire; Griffith Chosen as Successor

May 13 2016 // The Progressive Corp. announced that Glenn Renwick, president and chief executive officer, will retire after more than 15 years as CEO and almost 30 years with the company, effective July 1, 2016. Tricia Griffith,...

Massachusetts Firm to Pay EPA $199K Over Hazardous Waste Claims

May 13 2016 // A Massachusetts company that manufactures materials used in laboratory analysis has agreed to pay $199,500 to settle claims by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that it violated state and federal hazardous...

Ohio Insurer Group: April Storm Losses Estimated at $52.6-57.8M

May 12 2016 // The Ohio Insurance Institute reports that an early April storm that caused significant property losses in Ohio and several other states, caused as much as $57.8 million in insured losses in Ohio alone. According to the OII...

Number of Dog Bite Insurance Claims Falls But Average Claim Rises to $37K

May 12 2016 // The cost of dog-bite claims for U.S. insurers climbed 16 percent last year on higher medical expenses and larger settlements to resolve court disputes. The average claim increased to $37,214 in 2015 from $32,072 a year...

Medical Device Firm to Pay Massachusetts $1.9M in Kickback Settlement

May 10 2016 // Authorities announced that a medical device distributor has agreed to pay nearly $1.9 million to Massachusetts’ Medicaid program (MassHealth) over an alleged scheme to pay kickbacks to health care...

Insurer’s Hospital Claims Study Corroborates High Death Risk from Medical Errors

May 10 2016 // Death claims are the most common hospital liability claims, according to an insurance company study released after researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine reported that medical errors are the third...

New Legal Document Reignites Debate About What Paterno Knew When

May 9 2016 // A new legal document that claims a boy told Joe Paterno in 1976 that Jerry Sandusky had molested him has dropped like a bombshell and reignited debate about what the Penn State coach knew about his longtime assistant...

Facebook Must Face Claims Its Photo Tagging Violates Biometric Privacy

May 6 2016 // Facebook Inc. users who say the social network’s facial scanning flouts their privacy rights won the first round of a court fight. A federal judge in San Francisco on Thursday rejected Facebook’s request to...

BP Relents on Gulf Seafood Processors’ Oil Spill Damages But Still Pursues Attorney

May 4 2016 // After fighting for more than two years to avoid paying almost $1 billion in oil spill damages to Gulf Coast shrimpers, oystermen and seafood processors it claimed didn’t exist, BP Plc has thrown in the...

Special Report: Execs Warn of Impending Florida Market Crisis Over Water Loss Claims

May 3 2016 // Abuse of assignment of benefits (AOB) from water loss claims has become a full-blown Florida insurance crisis that will mean higher insurance rates next year and for the foreseeable future for every Florida policyholder,...

NCCI Sees Stable Trends in New England

May 2 2016 // The National Council on Compensation Insurance says it is seeing generally stable trends in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — five New England states where NCCI serves as a licensed rating...

Report: Healthy but Challenging Workers’ Compensation Market

May 2 2016 // The workers’ compensation market is healthy and robust. It’s both competitive and profitable. That’s good news for business owners, the insurance industry and injured workers. Beneath the positive news,...

How Model for Preventing Workers’ Chronic Pain Claims Was Born

Apr 29 2016 // In response to rising chronic pain claims, Travelers announced the development of a new patent-pending predictive model designed to identify claims and workers most at risk. The company, which developed the Early Severity...

NCCI Sees Stable Trends in New England

Apr 28 2016 // The National Council on Compensation Insurance says it is seeing generally stable trends in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — five New England states where NCCI serves as a licensed rating and...

New York Commences Liquidation Proceeding for Health Republic

Apr 25 2016 // The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) announced that it has commenced a liquidation proceeding for the failed insurance cooperative Health Republic. The New York State Supreme Court will supervise the...

Fallout from Travelers CGL Cyber Ruling: Insurance Buyers and Sellers Beware

Apr 25 2016 // Experts are cautioning both insurance buyers and sellers not to overreact to the recent federal court decision finding data breach defense coverage under a commercial general liability (CGL) policy. Experts are cautioning...

Commentary: Navigating Florida’s Comparative Fault Statute

Apr 20 2016 // During the life of a Florida claim, risk managers, adjusters or clients often ask, “What kind of jurisdiction is Florida for fault?” And all too often, the answer given since 2006 is, “purely...

Randall, Smith Top Allstate’s List of Stormiest Texas Counties

Apr 18 2016 // Texas storms affected more Allstate insured homes in Randall county than any other part of the state over the past five years, while Smith county saw the highest frequency of lightning. Allstate tallied the top 25 Texas...

CEA Says It Could Pay All Claims if San Francisco 1906 Quake Hit Today

Apr 18 2016 // The California Earthquake Authority is taking the opportunity to tout its financial strength on the 110-Year anniversary of 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. CEA, a not-for-profit publicly managed organization that provides...

Weather Incidents Top Homeowners Insurance Claims

Apr 18 2016 // Weather incidents account for more than half of all homeowners insurance claims, with wind, pipes freezing and bursting, roof and flashing leaks and ice dams among the major causes of home damage during weather...