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At the forefront of this re-evaluation is the household exclusion, which a court found violated state law.
Insurers have prevailed in numerous business interruption lawsuits for pandemic-related losses.
A woman seriously injured after a fall on black ice settled her suit against the property owner and snow removal contractor for $2.15 million.
Uncover three reasons why a digital revolution is coming to commercial insurance, which is primed for a 'Moneyball' era.
The state's supreme court ruled the association can assert direct claims against the insurer, but must arbitrate the case.
Work-from-home options mean businesses should update their handbooks with remote work guidelines for employees.
Not all recent insurance litigation is related to COVID-19. Disaster recovery and auto insurance claims are also in the mix.
While workers' comp isn't immune to inflationary pressures, the system does have guardrails in place to protect it.
In response to SCOTUS overturning the federal right to abortion, businesses are advised to reevaluate their employee records.
The case involved allegations of understated payroll and misclassification of workers under New Jersey law.
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