The U.S. Department of Labor has cited two companies following a fatal workplace incident that occurred in Georgia earlier this year.
Author: Maria Valdez Haubrich
Businesses Express Strong Interest in Insurance for Generative AI Risks, Geneva Association Report Finds
A new report by the Geneva Association, Gen AI Risks for Businesses: Exploring the Role for Insurance, examines how corporate insurance customers view these risks and their demand for related coverage.
California Enacts New Wildfire Insurance Protections Under Senate Bill 495
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Senate Bill 495 creating new consumer protections for wildfire survivors in California.
Rethinking Climate Risk: Insurance and Corporate Resilience
New research and industry signals indicate traditional insurance models may not reliably protect corporate assets as climate risks intensify and interconnect.
Profiting from Price Premiums: Investor Activity Reshapes the U.S. Housing Market
Investor purchases continue to reshape the U.S. housing market, with many routinely paying between 1.8% and 4.3% above market value, according to Cotality data.
Bethel Residents Voice Concerns Over Potential Permit and Insurance Requirements for Public Gatherings
The Board of Selectmen held a meeting Tuesday to gather input before drafting any proposals related to permits or insurance for groups using the downtown square.
Life Insurance Customer Satisfaction Varies Widely by Carrier and Channel, J.D. Power Reports
Customer satisfaction with individual life insurance providers in 2025 remains generally steady, but underlying results show notable swings among brands.
Workforce Shifts: How Major Firms Are Restructuring for Technology and AI
Two major organizations — Acrisure and Accenture — have recently announced significant layoffs tied to their respective technology strategies, underscoring a broader shift in how corporations adapt to automation and AI-driven systems.
La Niña Returns, but Experts Say It’s Weak and May Be Short-Lived
La Niña, the cooler counterpart to El Niño that can shift weather patterns around the globe, has officially returned, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Consumers’ Research Launches Campaign Targeting Chubb Insurance
Consumers’ Research has announced a new campaign focused on Chubb Insurance, alleging that the company is using its influence to advance political and social agendas.
