The NFL and its insurance companies are locked in a battle over a $1 billion claim resulting from a class-action lawsuit brought by former players alleging the league hid the consequences of head trauma for years.
After being hit by an underinsured motorist, an injured driver files suit against the motorist’s insurance. It’s up to the court to decide who’s responsible.
Amped-up settlements and jury awards are creating upward pressure on the global liability market, while new technology offers an opportunity for insurers to be more proactive.
Board members are being held accountable for company-wide failure to curb misconduct and report incidents in a timely manner. This RIMS session is sure to help.
Expansion of the types and range of accommodations requested calls for better communication between employees who have a disability and their employers.
Investigators at law enforcement agencies are showing ever more appetite for the scalps of directors and officers to adorn their investigations on corporate crimes.
With many coverage questions yet to be answered about GDPR fines and penalties, there are a handful of solutions available for those who don’t want to take a wait-and-see approach.
Even if a driver knows nobody is home, a house robbery is a brazen crime and this incident shows rideshare drivers have access to personal information.
Guidelines introduced in New York outline how life insurers can look to social media to assess risk — and it likely won’t be long before similar strategies are applied to other types of insurance, too.