Feds Propose More Safety Valves for Gas Lines July 13, 2015 By MATTHEW BROWN and GARANCE BURKE The Obama administration moved Wednesday to significantly expand a requirement for utilities to install inexpensive safety valves on gas lines...
Ohio Mails $255M in Workers’ Comp Overcharges, Drops Appeal July 13, 2015 The Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation has paid hundreds of millions to state employers overcharged for insurance premiums and has...
New Mexico Ruling Says Workers’ Comp Should Cover Medical Marijuana Program July 13, 2015 The New Mexico Court of Appeals has ruled that a patient in the state’s medical marijuana program who was injured...
IICF Names Cummins Executive Director of its Midwest Division July 10, 2015 The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation named Mary Cummins executive director of its Midwest Division. She will be responsible for leading...
Study Shows Cell Phone Message Alerts are as Disruptive as Actually Using Phone July 10, 2015 Whether you are alerted to an incoming phone call or text by a trendy ringtone, an alarm bell or a...
Maryland Appeals FEMA’s Riot Disaster Aid Denial July 10, 2015 Maryland is appealing the federal government’s denial of disaster aid to help the state and Baltimore recover millions of dollars...
Aon’s June Catastrophe Report Outlines $500M Insured Losses After U.S. Storms July 10, 2015 China’s monsoon losses approached $4 billion and the U.S. sustained nearly $500M in insured losses as a result of severe...
El Nino Predicted to Last Well Into Next Year July 10, 2015 By Brian K. Sullivan The Pacific Ocean’s weather-changing El Nino will probably last into 2016 and be stronger than previously forecast, the U.S. Climate...
Insurers Remember 10 Year Anniversary of Hurricane Dennis July 10, 2015 The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) is remembering the lives lost and those who were significantly impacted by...
After Fires Injure 3, GM Recalls Hummer SUVs July 10, 2015 General Motors Co is recalling nearly 200,000 older model Hummer SUVs, mainly in the United States, to fix problems that...