Warming Car Ahead of Time Could Lead to Fine, Theft As freezing temperatures overtake much of the U.S., many drivers will consider warming their car up ahead of time. But... Read More
Weather in U.S. in 2014 Not too Bad On a day when much of the U.S. struggled with cold, U.S. meteorologists said America’s weather in 2014 wasn’t really... Read More
FAA to Require Airlines Use Safety Data to Prevent Accidents New federal rules announced Wednesday will require airlines to collect and analyze safety data in an effort to spot troubling... Read More
Gen Re Announces Senior Appointments Gen Re, a Berkshire Hathaway Company, announced senior appointments at General Re Corporation, the holding company of the Group. Damon... Read More
Road to Recovery Subrogating Court-Ordered Criminal Restitution The recent riots in Ferguson, Miss., have resulted in property damage in excess of $5 million, and the total is... Read More
New Research Underlines Importance of Protecting Kids From Brain Injury An exhaustive analysis of data from more than 40,000 cases of brain trauma in children – published by the authoritative... Read More
Obstacles Remain as Drone Use Nears The drones are coming. Not as flying deliverymen that bring diapers, books or soup cans to your home, a vision... Read More
Crawford Names Trezise Vice President of Casualty Crawford & Company named Tom Trezise vice president of casualty for its U.S. Property & Casualty unit. He brings more... Read More
Understanding the Swinging Pendulum That is Data Breach Law In today’s technology-driven economy, organizations of all sizes are exposed to increasingly complex computer security risks. The evolving sophistication of... Read More
Artic Blast Chills Much of U.S. A year after a brutally cold spell was blamed on something called the polar vortex – which was treated like... Read More