A Crack of the Bat. A Blow to the Head. Now Who Pays the Bill? Baseball is timeless. Is the Baseball Rule? The century-old legal doctrine blocks fans from suing a ball club if they... Read More
Cooler Temps Prompt Police Warning of Increased Pedestrian Risk As the season changes and the days grow shorter, law enforcement and safety officials are reminding motorists and pedestrians that... Read More
Eyewitness to Destruction, Hope: TOPA Insurance CEO Shares Caribbean Hurricane Experiences When Topa Insurance Group President and CEO John Donahue arrived in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) just a few days... Read More
Fall Protection New to OSHA’s ‘Top 10’ List of Most Cited Violations The preliminary list of OSHA’s Top 10 violations for Fiscal Year 2017 remained largely unchanged from FY 2016, except for... Read More
Improving Unrepresented Third Party Claim Settlements Quickly and Easily Claims adjusters are extremely busy – with many assigned more than 100 claims per month. But most adjusters are working... Read More
Americans Most Worried About Hacking Risk of Driverless Cars U.S. residents are “polarized” on whether to embrace driverless cars, according to a survey by insurer American International Group Inc.... Read More
The Recorded Statement and the Art of Storytelling Taking a claimant’s recorded statement is often a required portion of your claims investigation process, and for good reason. The... Read More
Federal Regulators Remove AIG From Tougher Oversight A panel of federal regulators has voted to remove insurance giant American International Group from the tougher government oversight that... Read More
Hurricanes Reveal Need for More Catastrophe Adjusters Back to back hurricanes coupled with retiring, experienced personnel has created a tight adjuster job market. From emails to online... Read More
HSB Survey: Half of U.S. Businesses Have Been Hacked More than half of U.S. businesses (53 percent) have experienced a cyber attack in the past year, according to a... Read More