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As government mandates on COVID-19 shut down businesses, many have sought restitution through their business interruption policies.
When one hotel management company was in the middle of a remodel on one of its hotels, mold was discovered growing on the premises.
After an employee dies due to an asbestos-related illness, one employer and its insurer face a lawsuit from the surviving family.
The Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter designation is seen as the gold standard of insurance designations. But is it worth the time and effort?
When a set of Las Vegas restaurants seek insurance coverage for lost income due to COVID, the court must decide it the policy fits.
Farmers Insurance is on the hook for $25 million after the Oklahoma Attorney General alleged the insurer’s earthquake policy violates the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act.
NFP Management Corp. has taken great strides to enhance its diversity and inclusion initiatives, showing that such efforts in captives are a necessary step forward.
A real estate developer faces two lawsuits for soil grading issues. When it looks to its geotechnical engineer’s insurer for help, the court has to step in.
Why would a manufacturing plant want the same ergonomics program that an office building has in place? The easy answer: It wouldn’t.
Zack Craft of One Call discusses empowering injured workers by utilizing the technology available. Here’s how he’s seen success.
The objective in ergonomics is prevention medicine. That’s why it’s key for employers to implement top-tier ergonomic standards before injury occurs.
COVID-19 businesss interruption coverage is denied for this real estate owner after no physical damage is detected.
Sleep is critical for everyone, but when outside stressors — like a global pandemic — keep workers up late, what can employers do to keep employees safe on the job?
Howard Peerenboom allegedly stole the DNA of Marvel chairman Ike Perlmutter and his wife Laura. Now the court must intervene.
Unlike flood risk receding after a storm, the secondary perils being ushered in by the pandemic could last for years to come.
When one trucking company failed to alert its insurance to changes regarding which states it operated in, the trucking company loses workers’ comp coverage for several injured workers.
The court has yet to decide if Essentia Health’s BI claim has any merit, but the suit is gaining traction.
When Purdue Pharma was first sussed out as a leading cause of the opioid epidemic in the U.S., it wouldn’t be long until the pharmaceutical company’s partners were feeling the heat.
When a homeowners association faces a lawsuit, it turns to its insurers for coverage. However, upon review, the insurer finds the HOA to have misrepresented itself in its contract and moves to rescind coverage.
The coronavirus pandemic may have a vaccine, but that does not mean it’s been eradicated. Now is the time for workers’ comp professionals to recognize what the impacts of the virus could be moving forward.