According to Chubb CEO Evan G. Greenberg, the insurance industry's underwriting practices for a number of...
Swiss Women Win Landmark Climate Victory at Human Rights Court
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on Tuesday in favor of a group of elderly Swiss women who had argued that their government's inadequate efforts...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on Tuesday in favor of a group of elderly Swiss women who had argued that their government's inadequate efforts...
Article / 20 days ago
Bayer's $1.5 Billion Roundup Verdict Slashed to $600 Million
Bayer AG's Monsanto unit persuaded a Missouri judge to cut almost $1 billion from a $1.5 billion jury verdict that was one of the largest in the six years the company has been fighting...
Bayer AG's Monsanto unit persuaded a Missouri judge to cut almost $1 billion from a $1.5 billion jury verdict that was one of the largest in the six years the company has been fighting...
Article / 21 days ago
Baltimore Bridge May Trigger Historic Marine Loss, Says Lloyd's of London
Insurance payouts for the Tuesday's collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could be among the largest ever in marine insurance, according to...
Insurance payouts for the Tuesday's collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could be among the largest ever in marine insurance, according to...
Article / 1 month ago
EP. 82: How Insurers Are Using AI to Fight Social Inflation
In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Tyler Jones, chief marketing officer for Clara Analytics, joined the podcast from InsurTech NY in Manhattan to discuss how artificial intelligence...
In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Tyler Jones, chief marketing officer for Clara Analytics, joined the podcast from InsurTech NY in Manhattan to discuss how artificial intelligence...
Video / 1 month ago
Insurers, Insureds Must Collaborate to Get Ahead of Social Inflation
Setting up mock jury trials, taking cases to trial and refraining from issuing “hammer” letters to lower-layer insurers are just...
Setting up mock jury trials, taking cases to trial and refraining from issuing “hammer” letters to lower-layer insurers are just...
Article / 2 months ago
Casualty Reinsurance Renewals See Modest Price Hikes Despite Social Inflation: AM Best
Reinsurers in general maintained adequate capacity for casualty programs, despite concerns about social inflation and some recent reserve strengthening actions,...
Reinsurers in general maintained adequate capacity for casualty programs, despite concerns about social inflation and some recent reserve strengthening actions,...
Article / 2 months ago
Bayer’s Billions in Roundup Verdicts Increase Pressure for New Legal Strategy
Bayer AG faces mounting pressure to come up with a new plan for handling its Roundup weedkiller litigation after getting hammered by US jury verdicts
Bayer AG faces mounting pressure to come up with a new plan for handling its Roundup weedkiller litigation after getting hammered by US jury verdicts
Article / 3 months ago
Bayer Jury's $2.2 Billion Roundup Verdict Is Biggest Yet
Bayer AG's Monsanto unit was ordered by a Pennsylvania jury to pay more than $2.2 billion to a former Roundup user who blamed his cancer on the weedkiller in the largest verdict so far in five years...
Bayer AG's Monsanto unit was ordered by a Pennsylvania jury to pay more than $2.2 billion to a former Roundup user who blamed his cancer on the weedkiller in the largest verdict so far in five years...
Article / 3 months ago
J&J Agrees to Resolve Talc Investigations in 42 States
Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday said it had reached a tentative settlement to resolve probes by U.S. states into whether it misled consumers about the safety of its talc products, which thousands...
Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday said it had reached a tentative settlement to resolve probes by U.S. states into whether it misled consumers about the safety of its talc products, which thousands...
Article / 3 months ago
J&J to Pay $700 Million to Settle States' Talc-Marketing Probe
Johnson & Johnson has tentatively agreed to pay about $700 million to resolve an investigation by more than 40 US states of claims that it wrongfully marketed its talc-based baby powder by not warning...
Johnson & Johnson has tentatively agreed to pay about $700 million to resolve an investigation by more than 40 US states of claims that it wrongfully marketed its talc-based baby powder by not warning...
Article / 4 months ago