Global Temperatures in April Matched Warmest on Record: European Climate Group May 6, 2020 By Laura Millan Temperatures in April were on par with the previous warmest April on record four years ago, with extremely high temperatures...
Two Law Firms Seek British Businesses to Join Biz Interruption Lawsuit Against Allianz May 6, 2020 Two law firms said on Tuesday they were gathering companies in Britain for a potential group lawsuit against German insurer...
Louisiana’s Donelon Asks Commercial Auto Insurers to Offer COVID-19 Relief May 6, 2020 Louisiana’s chief insurance regulator wants insurers to consider offering premium relief to their commercial auto insurance customers due to the...
Florida Begins ‘Phase 1’ Reopening, Except for South Florida May 6, 2020 By Mike Schneider and Curt Anderson Florida partially reopened Monday, allowing restaurants and shops in most of the state to open at 25% capacity in hopes...
What to Expect in Workers’ Compensation Costs From COVID-19: NCCI May 6, 2020 By Jim Sams If only 10 percent of health care workers contract COVID-19 and all of their claims are deemed compensable, workers’ compensation...
Transparency Is Key for Insurance Agents Handling Coronavirus Claims May 6, 2020 By Elizabeth Blosfield Business interruption insurance has been a much-debated topic during the coronavirus crisis, with some businesses already pushing back against virus-related...
Legal Sea Foods Restaurant Sues Over Business Losses Under Policy Issued March 1 May 6, 2020 By Andrew G. Simpson A popular seafood restaurant chain that has been shuttered by the coronavirus and restrictions on dining has gone to court...
Alabama High Court Rejects Motorist Lawsuits Challenging Traffic Camera Tickets May 6, 2020 The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday upheld the dismissal of lawsuits challenging the use of traffic cameras to ticket motorists....
Strong Storms Knock Out Power for 100K in Tennessee May 6, 2020 Storms with high winds swept through Tennessee knocking down trees and power lines, causing one death and leaving more than...
Analysts Tally Workers’ Comp Cost of Exposure to COVID-19 May 5, 2020 By Susanne Sclafane While the potential cost of relaxing a tenet of the workers’ compensation system to deal with extraordinary circumstances of COVID-19...