When Clemens’ Food Group wasn’t achieving desired results from workers’ compensation incentives, they changed strategies. The result? Less injuries, faster recovery and a shining reputation for putting people first.
DoubleDown Casino faced legal trouble when a player brought forth a class action against the company. In court, DoubleDown’s insurer refused to defend the company.
A 2011 staged pirate attack on a Greek cargo vessel was an outlandish attempt to collect an insurance payment. These extreme fraud claims pose a legitimate threat to marine underwriters.
Nuclear verdicts are on the rise in the United States, but according to these legal professionals, jury consulting is a prime way to mitigate the risk.
Cat 5 Hurricane Irma rolled through the Florida Keys in 2017 and battered Aquasol Condominium Association. In court, Aquasol’s condo owners sought repairs.
ADA claims can cripple small businesses. The ACCESS Act aims to protect business owners from abusive lawsuits as well as the rights of the disabled community.
Four interrelated companies were battling in court over a conflict of interest business deal. So distracted were they, that D&O coverage slipped right through their fingers.
AIG hires a head of retail property and a chief actuary of general insurance, MEMIC brings on Kimberly Wilson as an underwriter for Georgia and more in this edition of People on the Move.
After a car dealership employee was fired, the dealership and its employment practice liability insurer argued in court who would be responsible for the wrongful termination claim.