Ongoing health care worker shortages continue to challenge the availability of treatment for workers’ compensation claimants, with experts calling for industry-wide solutions.
A former funeral home director in Jacksonville pleads not guilty to charges centered around false insurance claims and theft, highlighting the need for stricter oversight.
A groundbreaking facility aims to make insurance more accessible for buildings with fire safety issues, boosting market competition and support for affected properties.
Nine members of a sophisticated car theft ring in Westchester County, NY, have pleaded guilty, marking a significant victory for law enforcement against organized crime.
Two Colorado farmers, Patrick Esch and Ed Dean Jagers, settle for $6.5 million after defrauding federal crop insurance programs through rain gauge tampering.
An Indiana appellate court rules on proper notice and criteria for relief in default judgments, emphasizing the importance of clear misconduct for relief under T.R. 60(B)(3).
Nvidia is sued by authors over unauthorized use of copyrighted books in training its NeMo AI platform, highlighting copyright issues in AI development.
In response to climbing premiums and climate threats, the U.S. pivots from direct data collection to a collaborative approach with state insurance regulators.
Microsoft battles advanced cyberattacks by Russian group Midnight Blizzard, raising concerns over national security and the integrity of tech infrastructure.
A Connecticut lab’s findings of high benzene levels in benzoyl peroxide acne treatments prompt a call for FDA action, highlighting safety concerns over common skincare products.
AI in insurance claims processing enhances efficiency, reduces costs, and improves fraud detection, offering a better customer experience and streamlining operations.