East News Amid Rising Seas, Atlantic City Has No Plans for Retreat October 14, 2022 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Some cities around the world are pulling back from shorelines, as rising seas from climate... Read More
Judge Nixes Mars COVID-19 Insurance Bid But Leaves $1M Door Ajar October 14, 2022 The U.S. District Court for Eastern Virginia has dismissed a complaint by petcare and food company Mars Inc. seeking insurance... Read More
East News State Appeals Court Invalidates Uber’s Hyperlinked User Arbitration Pact October 14, 2022 An arbitration agreement buried behind a hyperlink that does not give consumers clear notice they are waiving their right to... Read More
International News Viewpoint: Detecting Inflation-Driven Fraud in Insurance Claims October 14, 2022 Following the easing of Covid pandemic restrictions, we are now facing a fresh “cost of living crisis” created by rising... Read More
Editor's Picks PLRB Speakers Praise Appraisals, Remind Adjusters About Ethics October 14, 2022 PHOENIX — Claims adjusters may groan at any mention of “going to appraisal.” But insurance defense attorney Andrew P. Rock... Read More
East News Carbon Monoxide Leak at Day Care Center Sickens Kids, Staff October 13, 2022 ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A malfunctioning heater sent a dangerously high level of carbon monoxide into a Pennsylvania day care... Read More
International News Putin Says All Infrastructure at Risk After Nord Stream Hit October 13, 2022 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said any energy infrastructure in the world is at risk after the explosions on the Nord... Read More
Insurer Universal Estimates Nearly $1 Billion Loss from Hurricane Ian October 13, 2022 Florida-based Universal Insurance Holdings Inc. on Tuesday forecast a gross loss of nearly $1 billion from Hurricane Ian, some of... Read More
Alex Jones Must Pay $965 Million for His Sandy Hook Lies October 13, 2022 Alex Jones must pay $965 million in damages to families and an FBI agent ravaged by the Infowars founder’s lie... Read More
International News Scavenging for Supplies, Cuba’s Tobacco Farmers Rebuild After Hurricane Ian October 13, 2022 PINAR DEL RIO, Cuba –– When Hurricane Ian ripped through western Cuba last week, tobacco farmer Victoriano Maqueira lost the... Read More