The LA Fires Destroyed 11,000 Homes. Less Than 10% Have Permits to Rebuild September 29, 2025 By Michelle Ma and John Gittelsohn Of the thousands of residents needing to rebuild after this year’s California wildfires, Andy Weyman would seem especially well positioned....
Fire Fund Helps Raise PG&E to Investment Grade Six Years After Bankruptcy September 26, 2025 By Mark Chediak and Ethan M Steinberg PG&E Corp., which filed for bankruptcy in 2019 following devastating blazes, was upgraded to investment grade by Fitch Ratings after...
Korean Insurer DB to Buy Fortegra for $1.65 Billion in US Foray September 26, 2025 South Korea’s DB Insurance Co. agreed to buy US specialty insurer Fortegra Group for $1.65 billion, in what would be...
Inszone Acquires Arkansas Best Insurance Agency September 26, 2025 Inszone Insurance Services announced its expansion into Arkansas through the acquisition of Arkansas Best Insurance Agency, Inc., a long-standing independent...
Part of Hospital’s Roof Ripped Off as Damaging Storms Hit Oklahoma September 26, 2025 Storms carrying heavy rain and damaging winds ripped part of the roof off a hospital in eastern Oklahoma on Tuesday...
Lawsuit Alleges Ohio Officer Fatally Shot Pregnant Mother Without Proper Training September 26, 2025 An Ohio police officer accused of shooting to death a pregnant Black mother two years ago was not trained or...
Ohio Machine Shop Ordered to Pay Back $134K September 26, 2025 The U.S. Department of Labor has obtained a default judgment requiring Akron, Ohio-based Markham Machine Co. Inc. and its owner...
Attorneys Urge Court Overseeing Tylenol Autism Lawsuits to Reconsider September 26, 2025 By Diana Novak Jones Families appealing the dismissal of their lawsuits alleging that Kenvue’s Tylenol or generic versions of the pain-relief medication caused their...
Swiss Re Takes a Look at Hidden Behavioral Forces Behind Skyrocketing Jury Awards September 26, 2025 By L.S. Howard The exponential growth of liability claims costs and social inflation in the United States is being driven, in part, by...
Judge Preliminarily Approves $1.5B Anthropic Copyright Settlement September 26, 2025 By Blake Brittain A federal judge in California on Thursday preliminarily approved a landmark $1.5 billion settlement of a copyright class action brought...