Trump Says He’s Doubling Tariffs on Canadian Steel, Aluminum President Donald Trump said he would increase steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada to 50% to retaliate against Ontario’s move... Read More
China’s Auto Titans Push for AI, Flying Cars and New Plates As China’s political elite gathered for the annual National People’s Congress in Beijing last week, auto executives offered a range... Read More
Bayer Weighs Billions in Capital Raise for Lawsuits, Shares Tumble Bayer AG is seeking shareholder authorization to raise billions of euros through a capital increase in case it needs to... Read More
Tariffs Will Negatively Affect Insurance Industry, Says AM Best Analysts at AM Best warned that the planned imposition of U.S. tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, along with... Read More
AI & Technology Futurizing Claims Lemonade Embraced AI in Claims From Inception, And Is Still Eying The Next Tech The use of artificial intelligence has been significantly booming over the last few years in the insurance world, but for... Read More
Frito-Lay Employee’s Injury in Hoops Tourney Out of Bounds for Workers’ Comp A forklift driver for Frito-Lay who injured his achilles tendon playing in a company basketball game is not covered by... Read More
State Farm Stronger as Underwriting Losses Shrink—But Not in California After reporting a $13 billion underwriting loss in 2022 and $14 billion in 2023, State Farm recorded another underwriting loss... Read More
With Unrevealed Previous Injury, Later Claim Cannot be Denied, Georgia Court Says Defending workers’ compensation claims from employees who have not disclosed previous injuries may have just become a little more complicated... Read More
Verisk Webinar Highlights Emerging Psychoactive Substance Risks As public perception and the legality of cannabis and other novel psychoactive substances continue to evolve, what emerging risks and... Read More
Trust Issues Hinder Industry Efforts to Close Protection Gap, Survey Shows Most insurance executives surveyed last year believe they have “an ethical obligation” to close the protection gap—and also believe that... Read More