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Business News: Pacesetter, Agero, Mitchell Pacesetter Teams with OnSeen and Hover Pacesetter Claims Service, OnSeen Inc. and Hover have teamed up to launch a claims... Read More
Chubb CEO Warns Retroactive Measures Would ‘Bankrupt’ Industry Chubb Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Evan Greenberg has a stark warning for policy makers pushing insurers to pay out some... Read More
More States Introduce COVID-19 Business-Interruption Bills New Jersey was the first state to propose a bill that would mandate insurers cover COVID-19-related losses under their business... Read More
Tesla Can’t Duck Lawsuit Over Musk’s Take-Private Tweet Tesla Inc. must face an investor lawsuit over Elon Musk’s notorious 2018 tweet about taking the electric car maker private.... Read More
Ukrainian Officials: Fires Out Near Chernobyl Nuclear Plant KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian emergency officials said Tuesday they have extinguished forest fires in the radiation-contaminated area near the Chernobyl... Read More
Lockdowns Cut Driving and Crashes, Bring Insurance Discounts DETROIT — Interstates and city streets are empty and cars are quarantined in their owners’ garages, so consumer advocates argue... Read More
Companies Walk Legal Tightrope as Earnings Season Kicks Off WASHINGTON — U.S. companies are grappling with how best to provide guidance on their earnings outlook as the novel coronavirus... Read More
Amazon Fires Three Critics of Warehouse Conditions in Pandemic Amazon.com Inc said on Tuesday it had fired three critics of the company’s pandemic response for workplace violations, dismissals that... Read More
Auto Claims Decline 40 to 50% as Consumers Stay Home, Snapsheet Says Insurers are reporting a 40 to 50 percent drop in claims volume for personal auto and a 30 to 40... Read More