A key component of the Affordable Care Act is in jeopardy, as a federal lawsuit in Texas challenges the law’s requirement that most insurers cover a variety of preventive health services.
Author: Annie George
Walmart Shooting Highlights Need for Workplace Violence Prevention
The mass shooting at a Walmart in Virginia last Wednesday was just the latest example of an employee-initiated workplace shooting.
Life Insurers Paid a Record $100 Billion in Death Benefits in 2021
U.S. life insurers paid a record $100 billion in death benefits in 2021, fueled by another year of Covid-19 deaths.
RPS Launches New Digital Cargo Product with The Hartford for Importers/Exporters
Risk Placement Services (RPS) today announced the launch of a new all-risk cargo product with carrier partner The Hartford.
Parents of Former Stanford University Soccer Goalie File Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The parents of former Stanford University soccer goaltender Katie Meyer have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the university.
Investors Increasingly Impatient with Slow Pace of Autonomous Vehicles
Investors are growing impatient with the pace of driverless-car development after years of ambitious targets and bold promises.
Happy Thanksgiving from All of Us
Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving. If you’re heading out for the holiday, safe travels.
FTX’s Celebrity Promoters May Be Liable for Damages
The creator of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David, is one of several celebrities who have been sued for promoting FTX’s services and products.
Swiss Re: Insurance Can Help Bolster Cyber Resilience As Risks Evolve
John Coletti, Head of Cyber Reinsurance at Swiss Re, believes that efforts to combat cyber threats are never enough, and he outlines a number of steps insurers can take to strengthen cyber defense.
National Personal Auto and Personal Property Premium Rates Decreased in All Canadian Provinces YOY
In Q3 2022, quoted premiums for both Personal Auto lines and Personal Property lines in Canada decreased year over year.
