Planes, Trains, Autos, Trucks: ’10 Most Wanted’ Transportation Safety Improvements February 4, 2019 By Alan Levin and Ryan Beene Federal safety advocates are targeting three of the worst habits by drivers that kill more than 10,000 people a year:...
Bankruptcy Won’t End Problem PG&E Must Still Deal With: Wildfires February 4, 2019 By Brian Melley Big corporations forced into bankruptcy by liability lawsuits often take the offending product off the market and try to move...
Relatives of Woman Killed in Arizona Uber Crash File $10M Claim February 4, 2019 Two relatives of a woman killed when she was struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle have filed a $10 million...
Asbestos Found in University of Montana Building February 4, 2019 Montana parents are demanding more information about high levels of asbestos found in a University of Montana building that housed...
USG Adds Weyrauch as Producer in Oregon February 4, 2019 USG Insurance Services Inc. has named Jeremy Weyrauch a producer/broker in its satellite Oregon City, Ore. branch. Weyrauch has 13...
Ironshore Names Hartley U.S. Program Business Leader; Appoints Sharis Director February 4, 2019 Ironshore Specialty Casualty has announced executive appointments to oversee the Programs business unit in the U.S. Casey Hartley has been...
UK Corporates Readying for ‘Hardest of Brexits’: Deloitte Survey February 4, 2019 By David Milliken Major British businesses’ appetite to take on financial risk has fallen to its lowest level in nearly a decade due...
What to Do If an Employee Displays Signs of Dementia February 4, 2019 By Andrew Soergel Faced with an aging American workforce, companies are increasingly navigating delicate conversations with employees grappling with cognitive declines, experts say....
Cigna CEO Says Ending Benefits Manager Rebates Won’t Harm Commercial Market February 4, 2019 By Saumya Joseph and Tamara Mathias The U.S. government’s proposal to eliminate rebates that pharmacy benefit managers receive from drugmakers will not have a meaningful impact...
Mass. Insurance Agency to Pay $5M Restitution for Agent Overcharging Customers February 4, 2019 A Peabody, Mass.-based insurance agency has been ordered by a Massachusetts judge to pay more than $5 million in restitution...