Claims Process ‘Challenging’ as Insurers Suffer Record Winter Losses, Aon Says US insurers suffered record-breaking winter storm losses during the first quarter of 2021 while also grappling with several high-profile cyberattacks,... Read More
Viewpoint: Virtual Care May Become New Standard in Workers’ Comp Claims and care management changed radically during the pandemic. We had to adapt to caring for patients with a previously... Read More
Pharma Company to Pay $12.6M to Settle Kickback Allegations DOVER, Del. (AP) — A Delaware pharmaceutical company has agreed to pay $12.6 million to resolve allegations that it violated... Read More
America’s New Normal: A Degree Hotter Than Two Decades Ago America’s new normal temperature is a degree hotter than it was just two decades ago. Scientists have long talked about... Read More
Storms Spawn Twisters in Mississippi, Kill 2 in Georgia YAZOO CITY, Miss. (AP) — Much of the South is at risk of more severe weather Tuesday, forecasters said, after... Read More
Hyundai Recalls Over 390K Vehicles for Possible Engine Fires DETROIT (AP) — Hyundai is recalling more than 390,000 vehicles in the U.S. and Canada for two problems that can... Read More
Tesla Told to Provide Documents Involving Musk Compensation DOVER, Del. (AP) — A Delaware judge on Monday ordered lawyers representing Tesla Inc. directors to turn over certain communications... Read More
San Diego Boat Wreck Kills 3, Shows Risks of Ocean Smuggling SAN DIEGO (AP) — A tractor-trailer slams into an SUV at an intersection on a remote California desert highway, killing... Read More
Labor Secretary Says Most Gig Workers Should Be Classified as Employees WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden’s top labor official said most gig workers in the United States should be classified as... Read More
Opioid Distributors Sold ‘Mountain of Pills,’ Lawyer Tells Judge The biggest drug distributors in the U.S. were accused of swamping a West Virginia county with millions of doses of... Read More