UnitedHealth Outlines Timeline for Restoring Services After Hack UnitedHealth Group Inc. services are starting to be restored more than two weeks after a cyberattack on its Change Healthcare... Read More
Rite Aid Advisers Rake in Millions Through Bankruptcy; Opioid Victims Brace for Nothing Nancy Zailo is at the back of the line. She’s behind Jeffrey Stein, the Rite Aid Corp. chief executive collecting... Read More
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Study of NHTSA Data Shows Rhode Island, Hawaii Among Top States With Most Fatal Speeding Crashes Rhode Island took the top spot in a new study of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data on states with... Read More
Huge Texas Blaze Shows Power-Line Fires Are a Widespread Threat Massive wildfires sparked by power lines used to be a California problem, one many utility executives considered safely confined to... Read More
Sedgwick Nams Arick Managing Director, Global Risk Management Sedgwick named David Arick to the new role of managing director, global risk management. In his new role, Arick will... Read More
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Xcel Says Its Equipment Likely Involved in Huge Texas Blaze Xcel Energy Inc. acknowledged that its equipment was likely involved in igniting the worst wildfire in Texas history. But the... Read More
AM Best Reports US P/C Industry Underwriting Loss Reaches 10-Year High Industry rating agency AM Best said the U.S. property/casualty industry’s underwriting loss for 2023 reached a 10-year high of $38... Read More
Connecticut Property Owners Sue Kimberly-Clark Over Alleged PFAS Contamination Some of manufacturer Kimberly-Clark Corp.’s neighbors in New Milford, Connecticut believe the paper goods manufacturer has contaminated their soil and... Read More