Discusses how the industry is working with automakers to address cyber hacking and identity theft exposures associated with autonomous vehicles and their connected devices.
A Slovenian woman cut off her own hand with a circular saw for over $1.3 million in insurance proceeds.
It's now up to the lower court to determine whether or not the town of Tonawanda New York will have to pay workers' compensation insurance benefits for a police officer who was prescribed medicinal marijuana for his chronic back pain he has suffered ever since he slipped on icy pavement at the scene of a car accident.
Discusses whether the property deductible applies to vandalism of building glass breakage if there is no separate glass deductible shown in the Declarations.
Questions if business income and extra expense coverage is available following insured's computer crash.
A Washington company has been fined for violating state laws by selling unauthorized insurance that illegally covers defense cost for criminal shootings.
In a long-awaited Washington Supreme Court insurance bad faith decision, the court decided that the employee adjuster was not guilty of bad faith.
Discusses commonly asked questions concerning business income and extra expense coverage.
Discusses a business income loss when insured does not resume operations.
Bogus pirates boarded a ship and set fire to it. A corrupt salvage company failed to put out the flames. The owner of the tanker attempted to recover $77 million from the insurance company.