Amazon Cited in Idaho for Workplace Safety Violations May 20, 2019 Amazon has resolved the workplace violations cited against the online retail giant’s temporary distribution center in Idaho. The Occupational Safety...
NRA to Halt ‘Unlawful Solicitation’ of Carry Guard in California May 20, 2019 The National Rifle Association has agreed to stop soliciting insurance in California without a license, and made changes to its...
Tentative Settlement Reached in Hawaii Brewery Lawsuit May 20, 2019 The parent company of a Hawaii brewery has agreed on a tentative settlement with the plaintiffs in a lawsuit over...
Hurricane Florence 9th Most Destructive Storm, Caused $24B in Damage May 20, 2019 Hurricane Florence killed 22 people across three Southeastern states, was the ninth most destructive storm in terms of property damage...
Tennessee Insurance Head McPeak Steps Down; Lawrence to Lead in Interim May 20, 2019 After eight years as the head of the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI), Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak is...
Cyber Confusion: What’s Needed to Create a Sustainable Cyber Market May 20, 2019 By Elizabeth Blosfield There has been plenty of talk about how cyber continues to evolve in an ever-changing technology landscape, how cyber risks...
Cyber Liability Policies – Who Needs Them? May 20, 2019 By Patrick Wraight Cyber insurance appears to still be a mystery, although the first cyber liability policies appeared 20 years ago. What is...
Scooter Accidents Leading to Big Ticket Claims at Disney Parks May 20, 2019 By Gabrielle Russon Early at the Magic Kingdom entrance, it’s another day of fun about to begin as “Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A...
Swiss Re: Insurance Industry Must Wake Up to Costs of ‘Secondary’ Catastrophe Perils May 6, 2019 By L.S. Howard The insurance industry must wake up to the growing cost of “secondary” catastrophe perils, which amounted to more than 60...
Oklahoma Supreme Court: Non-Economic Damages Cap Is Unconstitutional May 6, 2019 By Tim Talley The Oklahoma Supreme Court on April 23 struck down a state law that caps monetary damages for pain and suffering...