Maritime Sources Expect Houthis to Halt Red Sea Attacks After Gaza Deal
Maritime security officials said on Thursday they were expecting Yemen’s Houthi militia to announce a halt in attacks on ships in the Red Sea, after a ceasefire deal in the war in Gaza between Israel and the militant group Hamas. …
Cyber Insurance Market to Expand as Risks Evolve: Gallagher
While 2024 brought record-breaking data-breach costs and evolving cyber risk, all signs point to stable rates and ample capacity in 2025. Intense competition among cyber insurance carriers has resulted in higher limits, enhanced cyber risk management services, flexibility in insurance …
Actuary Group Forecasts Climate Change to Have Massive GDP Hit Without Policy Action
Here’s stark warning in a new report from a group of actuaries: the global economy could face a 50% loss in GDP between 2070 and 2090. That is if immediate policy actions on risks posed by climate change are not …
FBI Warned Agents It Believes Phone Logs Hacked Last Year
FBI leaders have warned that they believe hackers who broke into AT&T Inc.’s system last year stole months of their agents’ call and text logs, setting off a race within the bureau to protect the identities of confidential informants, a …
One Call Names Mendez CEO, Alliant Adds VP Cassidy in Florida
One Call, a provider of ancillary care services for the workers’ compensation market, based in Jacksonville, named Nicholas Mendez as chief executive officer, starting Feb. 10. Mendez succeeds Jay Krueger, who will continue working with One Call through the end …
King Risk Adds to SW Florida Presence with Bruce Hendry Agency
King Risk Partners, a major U.S. brokerage and insurance agency based in Gainesville, Florida, has acquired Bruce Hendry Insurance in Immokalee, Florida, southeast of Fort Myers. It is the latest expansion move for King Risk into southwest Florida, the firm …
School Employee Kicked 25 Times in 11 Days Denied Workers Compensation
A Virginia student assistant who suffered injuries in both knees after being kicked 25 times over a period of 11 days is not entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. The Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission (WCC) upheld a deputy commissioner’s denial of …
Perdue Farms to Pay $4 Million For Letting Children Work Hazardous Jobs
Perdue Farms will pay $4 million in restitution after it employed children in hazardous occupations at a Virginia plant and let them work past 7 p.m. during the regular school week, the U.S. Department of Labor announced Wednesday. The hazardous …
California Workers’ Comp Public Self-Insured Losses Rise Despite Claim Volume Decline
Increases in average medical payments and average indemnity payments drove public self-insureds’ total paid losses up last year even though the number of claims fell, a new report shows. The California Workers’ Compensation Institute reviewed the initial report on fiscal …
Damages Upheld for Man Whose Ex-Girlfriend Shared Nude Photo Without Permission
A Massachusetts man who sued his ex-girlfriend over her sharing an unflattering nude photo of him and accessing his personal online accounts without permission has had his $10,280 court award upheld. In December 2023, a Bristol County trial judge entered …
MGIS Extends Specialized Disability Insurance to Advanced Practice Clinicians
MGIS and Reliance Matrix are extending their disability insurance and specialty coverages to advanced practice clinicians. APCs, such as nurse practitioners and physician assistants, are professionals with advanced education and specialized experience, and are trained and capable of performing many …
Moody’s Says LA Fire May Pose Risk to Southern California Edison
The Eaton Fire in central Los Angeles County poses a potential credit risk to power provider Southern California Edison, which operates electrical lines in the area where the destructive blaze first started, Moody’s Ratings said in a report on Thursday. …
Insurance Council of Provides Expert Tips for Winter Weather
With freezing temperatures projected to hit Texas in the coming days, the Insurance Council of Texas is offering instruction on how residents can prepare for and handle winter weather, ensuring their homes and vehicles are ready. Key issues affecting Texans …
People Moves: Bigglestone Named Acting Commissioner in Vermont; Protecdiv Welcomes Skowronski; DellaTorre Joins Alliant
Bigglestone Appointed Acting Commissioner of Vermont Department of Financial Regulation Vermont Governor Phil Scott named Sandy Bigglestone as acting commissioner of the state’s Department of Financial Regulation (DFR). Bigglestone most recently served as deputy commissioner of the captive insurance division. …
Holmes Murphy Expands In Des Moines With Second Location
Holmes Murphy announced its expansion into a second location in the Des Moines metro area. The company officially signed a lease for space in the Arcadia building located at 7000 Vista Drive in West Des Moines. The Arcadia building is …
Minnesota Staffing Firm to Pay $300K for Discriminatory Hiring Practices
TKO Construction Services, a Minnesota-based staffing company that provides temporary employees for commercial, residential, restoration, heavy industrial and energy construction companies, will pay $300,000 and provide other equitable relief to settle a discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment …
Extreme Cold From NY to Texas Threatens to Topple Records
A blast of extreme cold is poised to descend on the central US this weekend before spreading to New York and the rest of the East Coast, testing power grids and threatening to break temperature records. Frigid conditions will sweep …
Michigan Little Caesars Franchisee to Pay $26K in Child Labor Violations
A Farmington Hills, Michigan Little Caesars restaurant employed minors in violation of federal child labor regulations by assigning them to operating dangerous equipment such as dough mixers and ovens and allowing three 15-year-olds to work past 7 p.m. on school …
White House Aims to Bolster Cybersecurity With Last-Minute Order
President Joe Biden on Thursday is set to issue an executive order aimed at strengthening the federal government’s cybersecurity and offering it more tools to punish digital attackers. The order in the final days of the Biden administration is meant …
Update: Will California’s FAIR Plan Have Enough Cash for Its Wildfire Claims?
There has been some question about whether California’s insurer of last resort – the FAIR Plan – has enough cash on hand to pay for its share of wildfire claims. As surplus is inadequate and reinsurance has a deductible that …

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