Offices Resort to Sensors in Futile Attempts to Keep Workers Apart Millions of workers in recent months have returned to offices outfitted with new pandemic protocols meant to keep them healthy... Read More
Travelers Profit Rises With Higher Premiums, Lower Costs Oct 20 — Property and casualty insurer Travelers Companies Inc beat third-quarter profit expectations on Tuesday, helped by higher premiums,... Read More
Claims Business: RecovX Health, Tokio Marine and CrowdStrike, Ford and Verisk ReCovX Health Launches Injury Claim Filing Tool RecovX Health, an insurtech based in Sarasota, Fla., has launched a product that... Read More
Lawsuit Accuses Indian Hackers of Leaking Businessman’s Emails Iranian-American businessman Farhad Azima has accused a pair of Indian companies of stealing his emails and publishing them to the... Read More
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Torched Black Churches Weigh Justice, Forgiveness PORT BARRE, La. — From her front steps, Debra Mallet can see the plot of sandy-colored earth where her church... Read More
Growing Use of ‘Unlicensed Surrogates’ Worries Policyholder Attorney Can insurers resolve claims more efficiently by dispatching specialist vendors instead of claims adjusters to determine the cause of loss... Read More
Former Roommate of Accused Capital One Hacker Sentenced SEATTLE — The former roommate of a woman accused of hacking Capital One banking company and at least 30 other... Read More
Time’s Up Study: Many Who Report Harassment Face Retaliation Three years into the (hash)MeToo movement, there may be more awareness around workplace sexual harassment. But a new report finds... Read More
NCCI Says 2% of COVID-19 Work Comp Claims May Result in Permanent Disability If COVID-19 behaves like other workers’ compensation lung and disease claims, about two out of 100 cases may result in... Read More