Taxpayers, Not Insurance, to Cover Costs of Capitol Damage by Trump Mob January 8, 2021 By Suzanne Barlyn U.S. taxpayers will be on the hook for damage from a mob attack on the U.S. Capitol in Washington on...
Cities Are Stepping up Their Own Greenhouse Gas Battles January 7, 2021 By Don Jergler Long Beach, Calif., this week took a step in a plan to reduce local greenhouse gas emissions. The city council...
Goosehead Insurance Fires Employee Who Was at Jan. 6 Capitol Hill Riot January 7, 2021 By Andrew G. Simpson and Amy O'Connor Texas-based personal lines insurance agency Goosehead Insurance has fired an employee who participated in the storming of the Capitol yesterday....
Insurance Leaders Condemn Violence by Trump Rioters Who Stormed Capitol January 7, 2021 Several insurance industry leaders have joined others in the U.S. business community in condemning the violent rioters who stormed the...
Deep Fake Losses to Challenge Cyber Insurers, CyberCube Warns January 7, 2021 What do Ulysses and his Trojan Horse, the pickpocket Fagan in Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist and a video of Facebook’s...
Hudson Gains Professional Lines Renewal Rights, Experienced Team from Validus January 7, 2021 Hudson Insurance Group has completed a business transfer agreement with Validus Specialty Underwriting Services for the renewal rights transfer of...
1 in 100,000 Had Severe Allergic Reaction to COVID Shot: CDC January 7, 2021 By Robert Langreth and Emma Court Roughly 1 in 100,000 people have had a severe allergic reaction to the first Covid-19 vaccine, a rate that’s higher...
Bond to Lead Expanded Markel Surety Practice with $500M in Capacity January 7, 2021 Markel Surety, a part of Markel Corp.’s Markel’s Specialty division, has increased its capacity offering to $500 million for the...
Ethics and Insurance Fraud January 7, 2021 By Kevin McPoyle It has been reported that the federal government’s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program has been victimized by fraud. This program...
COVID Lawsuits by State and Key Trends in Workplace Litigation for 2021: Seyfarth January 7, 2021 The coronavirus pandemic contributed to a spike in workplace lawsuits in 2020 and the number is only expected to grow...