Crowd Management an Issue in 3 Disasters that Took Hundreds of Lives in Asia November 3, 2022 By David Rising SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — More than 400 people died in October in a series of crowd-related disasters in Asia,...
S.C. Supreme: Ambiguous Policy Language Allows Auto Claimant to Stack Benefits November 3, 2022 By Jim Sams A woman who was injured in a crash while driving a rental car provided by an auto insurer may collect...
US Banks Reported $1 Billion in 2021 Ransomware Payments November 2, 2022 By Jack Gillum US financial institutions reported nearly $1.2 billion on likely ransomware-related payments last year, most commonly in response to breaches originating...
NFIP: 43,000 Flood Claims and $273 Million Paid So Far After Hurricane Ian November 2, 2022 By Insurance Journal staff The Federal Emergency Management Agency is reminding flood insurance policyholders hit by Hurricane Ian that they have an extra three...
CVS, Walmart, Walgreens Agree to Pay $13.8B to Settle U.S. Opioid Claims November 2, 2022 By Brendan Pierson CVS Health Corp., Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. and Walmart Inc. have agreed to pay about $13.8 billion to resolve thousands...
Philippine Leader Blames Deforestation for Killer Mudslide November 2, 2022 By Jim Gomez MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday blamed years of deforestation for a deadly mudslide that...
Ships Sail from Ukraine Despite Russia Suspending Grain Deal November 2, 2022 By Courtney Bonnell LONDON (AP) — Ships loaded with grain departed Ukraine on Tuesday despite Russia suspending its participation in a U.N.-brokered deal...
S. Korea Officials Admit Responsibility in Halloween Tragedy November 2, 2022 By Hyung-Jin Kim SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean officials admitted responsibility and apologized on Tuesday for failures in preventing and responding...
FedEx Faces Damages of $366 Million From Racial Bias Case November 2, 2022 By Thomas Black FedEx Corp. said it will challenge what may be the largest-ever jury verdict won by a worker suing over racial...
Viewpoint: Subrogating Against God November 2, 2022 By Gary Wickert The devastation of Hurricane Ian reminds us that the opportunity for property subrogation success is often disguised as an Act...