Bayer Loses Third Appeal of Roundup Herbicide Cancer Verdict August 10, 2021 By Joel Rosenblatt and Jef Feeley Bayer AG’s Roundup woes deepened as it lost another appeal of a jury verdict finding its weed killer causes cancer,... Read More
Jeffrey Epstein Victims Fund Paid Out More Than $120 Million August 10, 2021 By Patricia Hurtado A fund to compensate victims of Jeffrey Epstein is concluding its claims process after awarding more than $120 million, its... Read More
Sunscreen Concerns Escalate as Another Potential Carcinogen Found August 9, 2021 By Anna Edney Researchers asked U.S. regulators to pull some sunscreens from the market, including brands such as Coppertone, Banana Boat and Neutrogena,... Read More
Pandemic Set Off Deadly Rise in Speeding That Hasn’t Stopped August 9, 2021 By David Sharp Motorists put the pedal to the metal during the pandemic and police are worried as roads get busy with the... Read More
Insurers Worry About COVID-19 Discrimination Claims as Workers Return August 6, 2021 By Carolyn Cohn, Noor Zainab Hussain and Kirstin Ridley LONDON — Liability insurers on both sides of the Atlantic are scaling back the cover they offer companies ahead of... Read More
AIG is Reducing Cyber Insurance Limits as Cost of Coverage Soars August 6, 2021 American International Group Inc is tightening terms of its cyber insurance, noting that its own premium prices are up nearly... Read More
Shipping Snags Prompt US Firms to Mull Retreat From China August 6, 2021 By Paul Wiseman WASHINGTON — Game maker Eric Poses last year created The Worst-Case Scenario Card Game, making a wry reference to the... Read More
Viewpoint: When Alarm Bells Ring – Warning Signs for Arson Fraud August 5, 2021 By Mike Wisekal Arson fraud continues to remain a significant issue for the insurance industry. Undetected, arson fraud results in claims being paid... Read More
Material, Labor Price Hikes Driving Increases in Claim Costs August 4, 2021 By Jim Sams The COVID-19 pandemic is causing a sharp increase in the price of materials and labor and driving increases in property... Read More
Drunk-Driver Detectors for Cars Mandated in Infrastructure Bill August 3, 2021 By Keith Laing and Lillianna Byington New cars will be required to have technology to detect drunk drivers and a system to keep children from being... Read More