Massachusetts Insurance Commissioner Gary Anderson explains impact of COVID-19 Order No. 53 on the insurance industry and on liquor liability and workers' compensation insurers in particular.
A recent Appellate Division decision out of New Jersey teaches us that an insurer may not include restrictive language in a policy that violates the statutory policy.
Arkansas agents and brokers will have six months to begin complying with the new rules.
This article provides information on data breach notification laws including a state by state chart.
Businesses make up the bulk of questionable claims, but homeowners remain a target on scammers' radar, NICB reported.
Paul Davis questioned election results in an Instagram story he posted while standing outside the Capitol in a crowd of protestors.
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Updated January 7, 2021<br> With the popularity and attention ride-sharing has received, it is no wonder that new endorsements have been created. The…
Riot leaves four dead, wide-spread damage throughout the Capitol and the question of how the federal government is covered in the event of attempted insurrection.
An appeals court in New Orleans has unanimously affirmed a district court's ruling that a sea captain is entitled to more than $11 million in lost future earnings after he was injured tripping over a stair in a hatch door, despite being the employee of no one.