
Hawaii’s Growing Risk of Wildfires
Maui faces a long road to recovery from the devastating blazes this week -- Hawaii’s deadliest natural disaster since 1960. At least 55 people have died.
August 11, 2023
Catastrophe
Hawaii

Purdue Pharma’s $6 Billion Opioid Settlement Blocked by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily blocked a settlement reached with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma that required members of the Sackler family who once controlled the company to pay $6 billion but shielded them from future lawsuits over the nation’s opioid crisis.
August 10, 2023
Liability
Litigation

The Crucial Role of Data in Self-driving Car Accidents
When a self-driving car is involved in an accident, its data tells the story -- which can be essential to crash investigators to determine who or what was at fault, as well as to automakers, so they can make their self-driving systems smarter and safer.
August 10, 2023
Auto

Advanced Claims Training Stems Adjuster Burnout and Job Flight
JoAnn Pickel, director of operations at Pacesetter Claims Service, started in the insurance industry after her husband landed an underwriter job with State Farm. In short order, they had a claims position open.
August 10, 2023
Education & Training
Risk Management
Workers' Compensation

Catastrophic Damage, 36 Deaths On Maui as Wildfire Burns Uncontrolled
President Joe Biden has approved a disaster declaration for Hawaii and ‘ordered federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by wildfires,’ according to the White House.
August 10, 2023
Auto
Catastrophe
Property
Hawaii

The End of Eroding Limits Policies in Nevada is Just the Beginning
On June 3, 2023, Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo signed into law AB 398 (the Act) which modifies the Nevada insurance code by restricting the types of liability policies that can be offered in the state.
August 9, 2023
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Nevada

Wildfires Rage in Hawaii, Wind-driven by Hurricane Dora
Ferocious wildfires, fueled by relentless winds and bone-dry conditions, have turned Hawaii’s tranquil landscapes in Maui and the Big Island into an apocalyptic scene. Many homes and businesses have been destroyed in the historic area of Lahaina, Maui.
August 9, 2023
Property
Hawaii

The Saga of Suspended Law Firm MMA and Missing Insurance Payouts Continues
When Hurricane Laura hit Lake Charles in August 2020, Aaron Sonnier’s roof was badly damaged. He was lucky: his insurance company quickly paid for repairs. But when he started noticing more damage to the house in the following months, things got messy.
August 9, 2023
Fraud
Litigation
Property
Louisiana

Michigan’s Biggest Insurers Must Respond to Climate Risk Disclosure Mandate
The insurance industry has been deeply shaken by the impacts of climate change, leading to substantial payouts across the nation. This trend has prompted a new regulatory requirement in Michigan, specifically targeting larger insurance firms, to openly disclose their climate change vulnerabilities and strategies for mitigation.
August 8, 2023
Insurance Industry
Michigan

The Impact of Conflict of Law on Insurance Claims
When determining whether insurance coverage exists for a claim, a crucial consideration is whether the claim involves an event or occurrence that took place in a state other than where the relevant policy was delivered. This is often the case for large companies with national operations or markets.
August 8, 2023
Litigation
Risk Management

Showdown Over Robotaxis in San Francisco
A California state board is set to vote Aug. 10 on whether to allow tech companies Waymo and Cruise to launch a massive expansion of driverless taxi fleets in San Francisco, but the stakes are far bigger than local politics.
August 8, 2023
Auto
Legislation & Regulation
California

How Mentorship Is Supporting Non-Traditional Career Paths in the Insurance Industry
While nobody knows exactly what it will take to recruit, retain and develop the next generation of insurance professionals, this much is certain: The traditional paths that once brought people into our industry are evolving and are no longer the only option.
August 8, 2023
Insurance Industry

Inflation Hits Home
Over the past few years, inflationary pressures have made a notable impact on the economy -- and on home insurance premiums. According to CoreLogic’s U.S. National Building Cost Trends report for Q2’23, building material costs for carpet, insulation, brick and concrete have continued to rise, increasing overall residential reconstruction costs by an average of 1.9% from February to May 2023 nationwide.
August 8, 2023
Property

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Latest Term and the Impact on Claims
‘While the Constitution addresses many weighty issues, the type of pork chops California merchants may sell is not on that list’ may be the most memorable single quote of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent term (see National Pork Producers Council v. Ross). But, here, we look at other cases and analyze other quotes that will be of interest and consequence to claims professionals.
August 7, 2023
Litigation

Former Players File Proposed Class Action Against NFL’s Disability Plan
From an outsider’s point of view, life in National Football League appears to be all glitz and glamour. Publicity and notoriety, life-changing money, the opportunity to showcase one’s craft against the sport’s best competition in the world. The list goes on and on. And while some players can successfully adjust to life as regular civilians after they hang up the cleats, others are not so fortunate.
August 7, 2023
Litigation



