How Coronavirus Pandemic Has Disrupted Both Millennials and Boomers July 15, 2020 By Dan Sewell Millennials, are taking a big hit — again. And boomers are not OK, either. Sometimes at odds, America’s two largest...
Massachusetts Sues Uber, Lyft to Classify Drivers as Employees July 15, 2020 By Tina Bellon Massachusetts on Tuesday followed California in suing Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc. over allegedly misclassifying their drivers as independent...
Judge Denies NRA Bid to Block Regulatory Hearing on Its Gun Liability Insurance July 15, 2020 By Edvard Pettersson The National Rifle Association will have to appear for a regulatory hearing over allegations it violated New York law by...
California Commissioner Launches Database of Green Insurance Products July 14, 2020 California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara on Tuesday formally launched the Climate Smart Insurance Products Database, what is being touted as...
Report: Sharp Drop in California Workers’ Comp Premiums Expected from COVID-19 July 14, 2020 By Don Jergler A sharp drop in 2020 workers’ compensation premiums in California is expected with the COVID-19 pandemic-related job losses, a report...
Iowa’s First Mainstreet Insurance Acquires 3 New Agencies July 14, 2020 Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based First MainStreet Insurance (FMSI), a TrueNorth affiliate, has added three new firms to its family of insurance...
Louisiana Governor: Masks Required, Bars to Be Closed Statewide July 14, 2020 By Chevel Johnson and Melinda Deslatte Gov. John Bel Edwards has ratcheted up Louisiana’s restrictions to combat the coronavirus’s spread, instituting a statewide mask mandate, putting...
Houston Leaders Urge Citywide Lockdown Amid Virus Case Surge July 14, 2020 Top officials in Houston are calling for the city to lock back down as area hospitals strain to accommodate the...
Ohio Roofing Contractor Faces $148K in Fines for Alleged Safety Violations July 14, 2020 Federal officials say a Dublin, Ohio-based roofing contractor is facing penalties of more than $148,000 after being cited for workplace...
Texas Company Cited After Employee Fatalities; Fined Nearly $500K July 14, 2020 A company in Pasadena, Texas, has been cited by federal officials and faces penalties of almost $500,000 for exposing employees...