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Mental Health Claims Reshape Workers’ Comp: PTSD and Stress-Only Coverage Expands

PTSD and psychological injury benefits without physical harm could spark new challenges for claims adjusters, from rising costs to legislative uncertainty.
November 13 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Workers' Compensation

NICB Urges Action as Insurance Fraud Adds $900 to Annual Premiums

Fraud schemes are pushing up premiums and targeting vulnerable consumers after disasters, crashes, and medical visits. NICB encourages policyholders to report suspicious activity.
November 6 Auto Fraud Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Property

Mental Health Crisis Escalates Among Construction Workers, New Survey Finds

A new industry-wide survey reveals sharp increases in anxiety, depression, substance misuse, and missed work due to mental health—raising concerns for insurers and employers alike.
November 5 Liability Life & Health Workers' Compensation

NASCAR Champion Kyle Busch Sues Pacific Life for $8.5M Over Alleged Life Insurance Deception

NASCAR champion claims Pacific Life misrepresented a retirement-focused Indexed Universal Life policy, leading to a multi-million-dollar loss.
November 3 Insurance Industry Life & Health Litigation Risk Management

Declining Public Trust in Healthcare Challenges Medical Malpractice Defense

Distrust in hospitals and physicians is reshaping jury perceptions, complicating healthcare litigation, and elevating risk for claims professionals.
November 3 Liability Life & Health Litigation Risk Management

Lab Monkeys Escape After Mississippi Crash Raises Biohazard Concerns

After a truck crash in Mississippi released rhesus macaques from Tulane’s research program, conflicting reports and a lack of transparency raise public health and ethical concerns.
November 3 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Liability Life & Health Weird Mississippi

$18 Million Verdict: NCAA Found Negligent in Former College Player’s Head-Injury Suit

A jury in Orangeburg County, South Carolina awarded $18 million to former college football player Robert Geathers and his wife Debra after finding that the NCAA was negligent in failing to warn him of the long-term effects of repeated head trauma.
October 29 Insurance Industry Liability Life & Health Risk Management South Carolina

Why Stop-Loss Insurance Alone Won’t Control Catastrophic Claim Costs

As catastrophic medical claims rise, brokers must match stop-loss with aggressive claim management to protect self-funded plans.
October 20 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Life & Health

Mental Health Tops Safety Concerns for Workers, Revealing Employer-Employee Disconnects

A new Pie Insurance survey reveals stark differences in how employers and employees view safety risks, training, and communication—raising concerns for claims professionals.
October 8 Insurance Industry Life & Health Risk Management Workers' Compensation

Mold, Disabilities, and the Fair Housing Act: Legal Risks for Landlords and Insurers

Mold-related health complaints tied to disability claims are putting landlords and insurers under legal scrutiny, with courts evaluating accommodation requests, tenant medical evidence, and habitability concerns.
October 8 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Property Connecticut Iowa New York Virginia

Why Life Insurers Must Redesign Products for the Under 40 Market

To remain competitive, life insurers must rethink value, distribution, and product design to engage under-40s who seek flexible, living benefits and digital-first solutions.
September 22 Education & Training Insurance Industry Life & Health Technology

Wildfire Smoke Projected to Drive Major Health and Economic Losses by 2050

A pair of studies warn that wildfire smoke could cause over 71,000 U.S. deaths annually by 2050 and cost the economy $608 billion a year if emissions remain high.
September 22 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Risk Management

Behavioral Health Barriers Are Slowing Recovery for Injured Workers with Knee and Shoulder Claims

New WCRI research finds that fear, poor coping, and low mood are common among injured workers and lead to delayed recovery and higher costs in comp knee and shoulder claims.
September 22 Education & Training Life & Health Risk Management Workers' Compensation

FTC Launches Inquiry into How AI Chatbots Affect Children’s Safety and Well-Being

The FTC is examining how AI chatbots may impact children, seeking answers from tech giants on safety measures, content monitoring, and potential risks to minors.
September 12 Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Risk Management Technology

Michigan Insurance Agent Pleads No Contest to Fraud and Agrees to License Forfeiture

A Birmingham-based insurance agent admitted to fraud involving annuity applications for senior clients and will pay over $107K in restitution while surrendering his license.
August 29 Fraud Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Michigan
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