ATV Is Not a Farm Vehicle, Virginia Court Rules May 2, 2022 The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is not a “farm type vehicle” covered by a...
California Workers’ Comp Committee OKs 7.6% Pure Premium Filing May 2, 2022 The governing committee of the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California authorized the WCIRB to submit a Sept. 1,...
Department of Labor Eyeing Arizona OSHA Plan May 2, 2022 The U.S. Department of Labor announced a proposal to reconsider and revoke final approval of Arizona’s State OSHA plan, which...
A Paradigm Shift, from ‘Buying Insurance’ to ‘Selling Risk’ May 2, 2022 By Hemant Shah Rising commercial property insurance costs have gotten the attention of executives across a broad cross-section of corporate America. Aon, a...
Allstate to Increase Magnitude of Auto Rate Hikes in 2022 May 2, 2022 By Chad Hemenway Allstate said it is raising auto insurance rates more due to continued upticks in physical damage and bodily injury severity....
People & Places May 2, 2022 National American International Group (AIG) named Tom Bolt executive vice president and chief risk officer, succeeding Sabra Purtill, who was...
Mental Health and Social Determinants of Health May 2, 2022 The pandemic has led to a rise in mental health-related workers’ comp claims for first responders, according to Safety National’s...
Remote Work and the Risks May 2, 2022 While most remote workers tend to be in “white collar” jobs with less physical injury risk than other industries such...
Workers’ Comp: A Shining Star in the P/C Sky, But the Future Is Less Bright as Workforce Changes May 2, 2022 By Andrea Wells Workers’ compensation continues to be the shining star in the property/casualty insurance market. Despite a 9% decline in direct premiums...
Aspen Becomes 17th Insurer to Stop Insuring Canada’s Trans Mountain Pipeline May 2, 2022 By L.S. Howard Lloyd’s of London syndicate Aspen Insurance has decided to cut ties with the existing Trans Mountain pipeline when its current...