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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.
A greater aggregate number of flood-related catastrophes may compel Congress to drastically amend the National Flood Insurance Program.
Many lines of business are expected to reap the consequences of the unprecedented catastrophic losses experienced in recent years.
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.
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.
A California federal district court has refused to dismiss a COVID-19 related coverage suit filed by a San Diego preschool against it's insurer based on a communicable disease exclusion in the school's insurance policy.
The latest Insurance Speak podcast features Larry Chasin's insights on the impact of an unusual wildfire season on California's vineyards.