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Orlando Trio Admits to $58 Million Construction Payroll Fraud Scheme

Three Orlando residents face prison time after pleading guilty to a years-long fraud scheme that evaded workers’ comp premiums and payroll taxes in the construction sector.
April 7 Fraud Insurance Industry Litigation Workers' Compensation Florida

Historic Flooding Threat Intensifies Across Central US After Devastating Storms and Tornadoes

Following deadly tornadoes and widespread storm damage, central US states now face a rare high-risk flood event that could bring once-in-a-generation impacts.
April 4 Catastrophe Property Arkansas Indiana Kentucky Mississippi Missouri

How Louisiana Can Unlock Social Mobility and Reclaim the American Dream

Louisiana ranks last in social mobility, but reforms in education, licensing, taxation, and regulation offer hope for progress and a renewed path to the American Dream.
April 4 Education & Training Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Liability Louisiana

Georgia Insurer Challenges $22 Million Jury Verdict After Truck Crash

A Georgia insurer is refusing to pay a $22 million jury award after a truck accident, spotlighting tensions between policy limits, tort reform, and bad faith allegations.
April 4 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Liability Litigation Georgia

Insurance Industry Races to Scale AI Despite Roadblocks in Deployment

Nearly 90% of insurance leaders prioritize AI in 2025, yet most remain stuck in early adoption stages due to talent gaps, data challenges, and deployment complexity.
April 4 Insurance Industry Technology Underwriting

Auto Insurance Premiums Set to Rise as Global Tariffs Drive Up Repair Costs

New global vehicle and parts tariffs are expected to drive up repair and claim costs, forcing U.S. auto insurers to implement more premium increases in 2025.
April 4 Auto Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Risk Management

Triple-I’s 2024 Report Showcases Advocacy Wins Media Milestones and Economic Insight

Triple-I’s 2024 Annual Report highlights record media presence, advocacy on legal system abuse, AI insights, and economic research that shaped the P/C insurance landscape.
April 4 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Litigation Technology

Judge Rejects J&J’s $10B Settlement, Citing Insufficient Plaintiff Support

A judge has rejected Johnson & Johnson’s $10 billion settlement proposal for talc-related ovarian cancer lawsuits, citing insufficient plaintiff support and procedural flaws. The decision forces J&J back to the tort system, impacting potential future claims and litigation strategies for insurers.
April 2 Insurance Industry Liability Litigation Risk Management Texas

Mental Health Becomes Leading Workplace Injury as Small Businesses Struggle with Safety and Costs

Three in four small businesses experienced a workplace injury in the past year, with mental health injuries now surpassing physical ones as the most reported incident.
April 2 Life & Health Risk Management Technology Workers' Compensation

AI Is Reshaping Brand Visibility and Risk in the New Answer Economy

AI is transforming search into an answer-based economy, where brand exposure, trust, and business risk are shaped by algorithmic visibility and content readiness.
April 2 Education & Training Insurance Industry Risk Management Technology Ohio

Kentucky Farmer Admits to Multi-Year Crop Insurance Fraud Using Family Names

A Taylor County farmer has pleaded guilty to falsifying crop loss claims for over $1.4 million in insurance payments, using relatives’ names to hide actual production.
April 2 Fraud Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Property Kentucky

How AI and Data Are Reshaping Workers’ Compensation Fraud Detection

Insurers are using artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, and cross-industry collaboration to detect and prevent workers’ compensation fraud in real time.
March 31 Fraud Risk Management Technology Workers' Compensation

Construction Site Injury Fraud Allegations Spark Legal Battle in New York City

Construction leaders say fraudulent injury claims are driving up costs and insurance rates, but critics argue that systemic safety issues and legal rights are being overlooked.
March 31 Fraud Insurance Industry Litigation Workers' Compensation New York

Former Mars Wrigley Manager Accused of Stealing $28 Million Through Elaborate Fraud Scheme

A Connecticut man faces a nine-count federal indictment after allegedly stealing over $28 million from Mars Inc. through fake companies, diverted payments, and tax evasion.
March 31 Fraud Insurance Industry Litigation Risk Management Connecticut

Georgia Moves Closer to Tort Reform with New Restrictions on Third-Party Litigation Funding

Georgia lawmakers approved Senate Bill 69, targeting third-party litigation funding and foreign investment in lawsuits, as part of Gov. Brian Kemp’s broader tort reform effort.
March 31 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Litigation Risk Management Georgia
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