US Roof Maintenance Lags: Hanover July 1, 2024 By Allen Laman More than half of U.S. homeowners did not check their roofs for issues between February 2023 and 2024, according to...
‘Extremely Dangerous’ Hurricane Beryl Takes Aim at Caribbean July 1, 2024 By Brian K. Sullivan Hurricane Beryl, described by forecasters as “extremely dangerous,” is set to cause massive damage across the Caribbean’s Windward Islands on...
Microsoft Tells Texas Agencies They Were Exposed in Russian Hack July 1, 2024 By Jake Bleiberg Microsoft Corp. has told more than a dozen state agencies and public universities in Texas that Russian state-sponsored hackers accessed...
CCC: Severe Weather Impacting Collision Repair, Auto Insurance July 1, 2024 The auto insurance and repair industry must “adapt to new patterns and prepare for an unpredictable future,” according to the...
Cancer Victims Lose Bid to Block Proposed J&J Talc Bankruptcy July 1, 2024 By Brendan Pierson A federal judge on Friday rejected a bid by a group of cancer victims to block Johnson & Johnson from...
NYC Has the World’s Worst Traffic Congestion, Costing $9 Billion July 1, 2024 New York City is the world’s most-congested urban area for the second year in a row, costing the city an...
Changes at American Coastal Insurance After Florida OIR Action on ‘No-Fly List’ July 1, 2024 By William Rabb Florida regulators’ effort to enforce a 2002 state law and keep insolvent insurers’ officers out of carrier leadership roles appears...
Insurer Can’t Rescind Workers’ Comp Policy, Even With Misrep, MS High Court Says July 1, 2024 By William Rabb An insurer cannot rescind a workers’ compensation policy, even in the case of a material misrepresentation that could led to...
Florida Law Means Time Is of the Essence on Construction-Defect Subro Actions July 1, 2024 By Joshua Goodman Florida Senate Bill 360 became law on April 13, 2023. It significantly reduced the time Florida’s statute of repose and...
Are Employers Prepared for California’s Workplace Violence Prevention Law? July 1, 2024 California’s Workplace Violence Prevention Senate Bill 553, which is now in effect (July 1), requires businesses with exposure in the...