Pennsylvania High Court Backs ‘Regular Use’ Exclusion for Underinsured Motorist Cover February 2, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has upheld a “regular use” exclusion in an auto insurance policy that prohibits underinsured motorist coverage...
Maine Gov. Proposes Gun Safety, Mental Health Measures After Deadly Mass Shooting February 2, 2024 By David Sharp Maine Gov. Janet Mills called Tuesday evening for strengthening the state’s yellow flag law, boosting background checks for private sales...
Pennsylvania Counties Still Restoring Systems After Cyber Incidents February 1, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson Two Pennsylvania county governments — Bucks and Washington— reported some progress this week restoring computer systems and overcoming the effects...
Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires Ericson Advisors of Connecticut February 1, 2024 Global insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. reported the acquisition of Washington Depot, Connecticut-based Ericson Insurance Advisors. Ericson Insurance...
New York Hotel’s Stand-Up Policy Didn’t Sit Well With Front Desk Clerk February 1, 2024 Library Hotel, a luxury boutique hotel in New York City, will pay $42,000 to a former front desk employee to...
AI-Driven Insurance Platform Indemn Raises $1.9 Million February 1, 2024 New York-based Insurtech platform Indemn announced it has closed a $1.9 million pre-seed funding round. The round was led by...
U.S. Steel Agrees to Spend Millions to Settle Suit Over Pollution Violations After 2018 Fire February 1, 2024 U.S. Steel has agreed to settle a lawsuit that accused the Pittsburgh-based company of violating federal clean air laws by...
State Troopers Arrested for Alleged Commercial Driver’s License Bribery Scam January 31, 2024 Two current and two former Massachusetts State Police troopers are among six charged in connection with an alleged conspiracy to...
Bill to Ban Smoking in Atlantic City Casinos Advances January 31, 2024 By Wayne Parry A measure that would prohibit smoking in Atlantic City’s casinos moved forward Monday after three years of going nowhere, heartening...
Connecticut Sues 28 Firms for Alleged Contamination by ‘Forever Chemicals’ January 31, 2024 The state of Connecticut is suing 28 chemical manufacturers that it alleges are responsible for “knowingly contaminating” the state’s waters...