How Whirlpool Risk Manager Addresses Issues Before They Become Problems July 6, 2017 By Stephanie K. Jones A big part of risk management is acting to prevent problems before they happen — whether it involves the health...
Opinion: Floridians Will Pay More For Less Under Citizens Managed Repair Program July 6, 2017 By Donald Phillips Florida is famous for its catastrophic hurricanes, however, we also have our fair share of daily claims such as fire,...
InsuranceHub Merges with CoverYou Insurance of Georgia July 6, 2017 By Amy O'Connor Gwinnett, Ga.-based InsuranceHub has merged with CoverYou Insurance, a tech-driven insurance agency located in nearby Lawrenceville. As a result of...
Florida Police Chief Not Guilty of Negligence in Fatal Citizens Academy Exercise July 6, 2017 Jurors have found a Florida police chief not guilty of culpable negligence in the death of a woman who was...
Kentucky Pharmacist Gets 30 Years for Illegally Selling Pain Pills July 6, 2017 A Kentucky pharmacist convicted of illegally distributing hundreds of thousands of prescription pain pills has been sentenced to 30 years...
Apartments Damaged, Trees Downed by Spin-Up Tornado in Arkansas July 5, 2017 No one was injured when a short-lived tornado swept through Jonesboro, damaging an apartment complex and downing trees and power...
Haines Family Acquires Marias Technology from Buckeye Insurance July 5, 2017 The Haines family has acquired Covington, Ohio-based insurance technology services provider, Marias Technology, from Buckeye State Mutual Insurance Co. The...
Marsh CEO Zaffino Joins AIG as Global Chief Operating Officer July 5, 2017 Brian Duperreault, the new CEO of American International Group (AIG), has tapped Peter Zaffino, a former colleague at insurance broker...
Retailer Menards Loses Appeal in Michigan Parking Lot Injury Case July 5, 2017 By Ed White Months after hearing arguments, the Michigan Supreme Court has decided to stay out of a personal-injury case at a big-box...
Farmers Insurance to Pay $100K in 2015 Oklahoma State Homecoming Crash July 5, 2017 An insurance provider whose imprisoned client drove into a crowd at Oklahoma State University’s 2015 homecoming parade will provide $100,000...