According to a Verizon report, "[t]he major change this year with regard to action types was Ransomware coming out like a champ and grabbing third place in breaches (appearing in 10% of them, more than doubling its frequency from last year)."
According to a Verizon report, "[t]he major change this year with regard to action types was Ransomware coming out like a champ and grabbing third place in breaches (appearing in 10% of them, more than doubling its frequency from last year)."
A split-usage personal auto model would account for the split role a car operator plays, shifting between driver and technical supervisor.
Voters in California, Georgia, Kansas and Oklahoma will select their next insurance commissioners in November.
"Plaintiffs attorneys should be aware that this is something carriers might be doing or might start doing. Defendant attorneys would probably want to be aware as well, given that they may be put in the position of defending the tactic before the court in the future," attorney Michael Hersh said.
Plaintiff's expert architect opined that the sidewalk's surface was not even, and his counsel argued that the uneven surface constituted a hazard.
The defense contended that the accident caused nothing more than a sprain or strain that should have resolved within 12 weeks. It contended that any other injury predated the accident.
Local OSHA official says the workers became trapped while performing maintenance inside the tanks.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has joined courts across the country in siding with an insurer against businesses trying to recover lost profits during the COVID-19 pandemic. The court issued a written opinion on June 6 citing the bleak track record for companies regarding pandemic-related claims.
These slides were part of a live presentation by Managing Editor Christine Barlow at the NAPIA National Annual Meeting June 8-11, 2022 in Galveston Texas. We are making the slides available for all FC&S users.