Both Florida and New York are reporting that their respective workers compensation reforms are having an impact, but officials in both states indicated that further changes, likely through additional legislation, are necessary.
Insurers may believe they are protected from cyber attacks by guarding against external threats, but glaring internal risks remain if a carrier does not implement a layered approach to security that includes educating employees about how to recognize and avoid attacks.
Insurers may believe they are protected from cyber attacks by guarding against external threats, but glaring internal risks remain if a carrier does not implement a layered approach to security that includes educating employees about how to recognize and avoid attacks.
New York State commenced a new program that will reimburse homeowners for damage caused by sliding earth and soil due to recent storms and hurricanes, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced on Saturday.
The New York Department of Financial Services proposed new rules today that will prohibit forced-placed insurers from placing such coverage on mortgaged property serviced by an affiliated bank or servicer.
The New York Department of Financial Services proposed new rules today that will prohibit forced-placed insurers from placing such coverage on mortgaged property serviced by an affiliated bank or servicer.
Liberty Mutual Group subsidiaries have filed a suit challenging New Yorks decision to close a state workers compensation fund dealing with settled claims that are later reopened.
Liberty Mutual Group subsidiaries have filed a suit challenging New Yorks decision to close a state workers compensation fund dealing with settled claims that are later reopened.
A U.S. judge has ruled Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke should testify in the multibillion-dollar lawsuit by the former chief of AIG, Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, against the United States over the insurer's 2008 bailout.
A U.S. judge has ruled Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke should testify in the multibillion-dollar lawsuit by the former chief of AIG, Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, against the United States over the insurer's 2008 bailout.