Over 33,000 U.S. homes face extreme risks from three natural disasters, exposing gaps in insurance coverage and highlighting the urgent need for multi-peril resilience planning.
A Missouri farmer, known for his role in a reality TV series, has pleaded guilty to a multi-million-dollar crop insurance fraud scheme involving falsified federal benefit claims.
An annual operational review of claims departments is essential to improve efficiency, ensure compliance, and deliver exceptional customer service in an evolving insurance industry.
A Greensboro woman faces charges for allegedly filing a $49,000 claim for pre-existing damage to her late mother’s home, using her mother’s identity to obtain the policy.
Beckett Grading Services faces a steep drop in card grading activity as its owner’s $2 billion insurance fraud conviction compounds ongoing struggles in the competitive market.
Federal prosecutors have indicted three individuals in connection with an alleged $10 million no-fault auto insurance fraud operation, with ties to a firm linked to former NYC official Frank Carone.
An Oklahoma employer must pay $72,000 in back wages and damages after misusing an agricultural exemption to avoid paying overtime to 20 retail employees across multiple locations.
A Portsmouth-based hardwood floor manufacturer faces $255,528 in OSHA fines following a partial arm amputation injury and repeated safety violations at two facilities.
The CDC has concluded its investigation into an E. coli O157:H7 outbreak traced to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burgers, which sickened 104 people in 14 states and led to one fatality.
Insurance leaders at Triple-I’s 2024 Joint Industry Forum rebrand "social inflation" as "legal system abuse" to improve communication and drive legal reform for cost control.
Strong underwriting and moderate pricing gains sustain profitability in U.S. commercial insurance, despite pressures from casualty claims, social inflation, and evolving liabilities.
Fragmented data sources and limited integration are stalling the insurance industry’s ability to address climate risks, experts emphasize at the Global Insurance Forum.
As cloud computing reshapes IT operations, the traditional value of source code escrows is diminishing, prompting insurance CIOs to rethink business continuity and vendor risk strategies.
A shoplifting ring that stole $2 million in high-end goods across several states was dismantled, with stolen items resold online and in the Dominican Republic. New laws are being enforced to tackle organized retail theft.
MIT researchers combine generative AI and physics models to create realistic satellite images of future floods, enhancing readiness and emergency planning.