National Security Advisor and EPA Administrator call for enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect the U.S. water sector from increasing cyber threats.
Cedar Point to pay $50,000 and revise employee housing policy after being found guilty of discriminating against workers over 40, following an EEOC lawsuit.
A sheriff in Nebraska pleads no contest to felony charge in insurance fraud case, agrees to surrender law enforcement license without facing jail time.
AI assistants are revolutionizing the workload for workers’ compensation claims adjusters by providing online claims access and reducing phone and email inquiries.
A lawsuit filed in US District Court claims Ferrari failed to adequately fix a potentially dangerous brake defect in several models, including the 458 Italia.
Over 660,000 properties were hit by significant hail during early March, surpassing 2023 records and signaling a potentially challenging year for insurers.
With $1.2 billion spent on mass tort TV ads in a single year, experts warn the insurance industry to heed the potential litigation risks these ads represent.
Spire Global teams up with NVIDIA, aiming to improve forecast accuracy and tackle the challenge of extreme weather events through AI-driven weather prediction.
A New York judge’s decision to not dismiss a lawsuit against Reddit and YouTube questions the extent of their liability in a racially motivated attack in Buffalo.
Starting March 20, New Jersey’s new law mandates flood history and risk disclosures for all real estate transactions, enhancing transparency and preparedness.
As P&C insurers navigate inflation and climate challenges, strategic AI adoption, including computer vision and LLMs, offers a path to enhanced profitability.