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Rate hikes slow for most lines in April
Commercial insurance rates continued to rise for all major lines except workers compensation last month, but the pace of increases eased for most coverages, according to a report Thursday...
Commercial insurance rates continued to rise for all major lines except workers compensation last month, but the pace of increases eased for most coverages, according to a report Thursday...
Article / 5 days ago
Federal PFAS changes open floodgates to liability, exclusions
So predicts Joseph Saka, Washington D.C.-based partner at Nossaman LLP, which represents businesses in insurance disputes over covering historic and...
So predicts Joseph Saka, Washington D.C.-based partner at Nossaman LLP, which represents businesses in insurance disputes over covering historic and...
Article / 8 days ago
Drinking water rule sparks litigation fears
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recent establishment of safe levels of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water will likely lead to litigation between organizations and their insurers...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recent establishment of safe levels of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water will likely lead to litigation between organizations and their insurers...
Article / 14 days ago
Amazon wrongly denied comp claim for back surgery: Court
A Delaware judge ruled Thursday that Amazon.com Inc. didn't follow proper guidelines when it denied a claim filed by an injured employee....
A Delaware judge ruled Thursday that Amazon.com Inc. didn't follow proper guidelines when it denied a claim filed by an injured employee....
Article / 19 days ago
Appeals court revives Chubb units' coverage fight with N.Y. Archdiocese
A New York appellate court on Tuesday reversed a ruling dismissing a dispute lodged by a number of Chubb Ltd. units against the Archdiocese of New...
A New York appellate court on Tuesday reversed a ruling dismissing a dispute lodged by a number of Chubb Ltd. units against the Archdiocese of New...
Article / 21 days ago
Aspen, PIMCO create Bermuda-domiciled Pando Re
Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd. and PIMCO Investment Management Co. LLC on Tuesday said they had formed Pando Re Ltd., a Bermuda-domiciled collateralized insurer and...
Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd. and PIMCO Investment Management Co. LLC on Tuesday said they had formed Pando Re Ltd., a Bermuda-domiciled collateralized insurer and...
Article / 28 days ago
Litigation likely to flow from EPA's latest ‘forever chemicals' regulation
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recent establishment of safe levels of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water will likely lead to litigation between...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recent establishment of safe levels of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water will likely lead to litigation between...
Article / 29 days ago
Florida contractor cited following heat-related death of farmworker
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Monday that it cited a Florida contractor following the September 2023 heat-related death of a sugar cane farm...
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Monday that it cited a Florida contractor following the September 2023 heat-related death of a sugar cane farm...
Article / 29 days ago
Bridge collapse could spur waves of coverage litigation
Coverage disputes stemming from the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after it was hit by the container ship Dali will come in waves, legal experts say, with...
Coverage disputes stemming from the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after it was hit by the container ship Dali will come in waves, legal experts say, with...
Article / 1 month ago
Court rules ketamine treatments properly compensated
The Delaware Supreme Court Thursday found that the state properly paid for an injured employee's ketamine infusion treatments despite the worker's claim that the payments were...
The Delaware Supreme Court Thursday found that the state properly paid for an injured employee's ketamine infusion treatments despite the worker's claim that the payments were...
Article / 2 months ago