Latest Washington Headlines

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Catholic Archdiocese in Washington Settles Sexual Abuse Claim

Dec 14 2021 // Seattle’s Catholic archdiocese has agreed to pay a Washington woman $725,000 as part of an early dispute resolution to her lawsuit alleging an unidentified employee sexually abused her at the Catholic school she...

Leavitt Group Acquires Whims Insurance in Washington

Dec 9 2021 // Leavitt Group acquired Whims Insurance & Financial Services in Monroe, Washington. The Whims Insurance staff of 11, all locations, and contact information will remain the same. Whims Insurance & Financial Services...

Washington Insurance Agent Sentenced to 2 Years in Wire Fraud Case

Dec 9 2021 // A Snohomish, Washington, insurance agent was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud in the theft of premium payments from clients. Vicki Boser, owner of InsuranceTek, Inc., pleaded guilty in...

People Moves: Pathpoint Names Chi Head of Product; Lockton Adds Cahoon in Washington

Dec 9 2021 // Pathpoint Inc. named Melissa Chi head of product. Chi comes to Pathpoint from Stord where she was the director of product. Chi’s technology and startup background also includes experience as product manager at SigFig...

Leavitt Group Northwest Acquires Employee Benefits Division of SCS in Washington

Dec 8 2021 // Leavitt Group Northwest acquired the employee benefits division of the SCS Insurance in Bellevue, Washington. The acquisition brings a staff of six, with Chris Allen at the helm. Allen was and will remain director of the...

Study: No Intentional Racial Bias in Washington Patrol Traffic Stops

Dec 7 2021 // A study from Washington State University found no intentional racial bias in traffic stops by the Washington State Patrol, however it noted disparities in traffic stops involving Black and Hispanic drivers. KOMO reports...

$3.5M Police Wrongful-Death Suit Settled in Washington

Dec 2 2021 // Seattle, Washington will pay $3.5 million to settle a wrongful-death civil lawsuit filed on behalf of the children of a pregnant Black woman who was fatally shot by two white Seattle police officers in 2017. Karen Koehler,...

Average Price of Washington Workers’ Comp Going up Slightly in 2022

Nov 30 2021 // The Washington Department of Labor & Industries announced a 3.1% increase in the average worker’s compensation premium rate for hours worked in 2022. “A modest hike is needed because of the rising costs to...

Washington Paper Mill Fined $140K for Failing to Protect Workers from COVID

Nov 24 2021 // A Cowlitz County, Washington, papermaking plant is facing nearly $140,000 in fines after one worker died and more than a dozen machine operators got sick with COVID-19. An inspection by the Department of Labor &...

People Moves: Alliant Names Johnson Managing Director in Oregon; XPT Adds Mansfield in Washington

Nov 18 2021 // Alliant Insurance Services named Peter Johnson executive vice president and managing director. Johnson is based in Portland, Ore., and will focus on providing strategic risk management solutions for agribusiness clients...

Washington State Blames Drug Distributors in $95 Billion Opioid Trial

Nov 16 2021 // Washington state’s attorney general on Monday argued in court that three large drug distributors’ excessive shipments of pain pills helped fuel the U.S. opioid epidemic, calling it the “worst man-made...

USI Acquires Washington-Based Griffin MacLean

Nov 15 2021 // USI Insurance Services has acquired Bellevue, Washington-based Griffin MacLean Insurance Brokers. Founded in 1981, Griffin MacLean is an independent insurance brokerage operation serving businesses and individuals...

Discrimination Filed Against Washington County Sheriff’s

Nov 8 2021 // Three Black women who work for the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department have filed a lawsuit against the county alleging a long-standing pattern of discrimination, harassment and retaliation against minority...

Washington Asbestos Removers Facing $800K in Fines for Exposing Workers, Public

Nov 4 2021 // Two Washington asbestos removal contractors are facing a combined $800,000 in fines from the Department of Labor & Industries for “knowingly and repeatedly” exposing employees and the public to hazardous...

People Moves: Willis Towers Watson Names Shay Head of Risk & Broking for West; Dietzler Becomes Washington’s Chief Deputy Commissioner

Nov 4 2021 // Willis Towers Watson appointed Chuck Shay head of risk & broking for the Western region of North America. Shay has more than 25 years of experience. Shay previously led the Willis Towers Watson FINEX practice in both...

Case Filed by Mother of Washington Man Shot During Protests Dismissed

Nov 3 2021 // A judge has dismissed a civil-rights lawsuit filed by the mother of a 19-year-old Seattle man fatally shot during last year’s Capitol Hill Organized Protest. U.S. District Judge John Coughenour said Donnitta...

Jury Rules GEO Group Owes Immigrants in Washington $17M in Back Pay

Nov 1 2021 // A jury has determined that The GEO Group must pay nearly $17.3 million to immigration detainees who were paid $1 a day to perform tasks such as cooking and cleaning at the company’s for-profit detention center in...

IMA Acquires Parker, Smith & Feek in Washington

Oct 26 2021 // IMA Financial Group is acquiring Washington-based Parker, Smith & Feek to expand its brokerage services in the Pacific Northwest, Alaska and Hawaii. The deal is effective Nov. 1. Terms were not disclosed. IMA’s...

1,887 Washington Workers Fired, Leave Jobs Due to Vaccine Mandate

Oct 21 2021 // More than 1,800 Washington state workers have been fired, resigned or retired due to the state’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate, according to data released Tuesday. The latest numbers released by the governor’s...

Washington Insurance Commissioner Pursues January Date for Rule to Ban Use of Credit Scores

Oct 19 2021 // Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler says he will seek an effective date of Jan. 1, 2022 for a permanent rule to temporarily ban the use of credit scores for insurance policies for three years. Kreidler’s...