Insurer faces pushback over repeat IMEs in worker’s comp case
A long-running workers' comp case tests how far insurers can go in compelling medical exams Claims By Matthew Sellers A Hawai‘i appellate court has partially vacated an order compelling a
A long-running workers' comp case tests how far insurers can go in compelling medical exams Claims By Matthew Sellers A Hawai‘i appellate court has partially vacated an order compelling a
An insurer's attempt to dodge costs in a major hospital construction dispute just got shut down by the Sixth Circuit Claims By Matthew Sellers A federal appeals court has ruled
Latest report highlights a market shift more favorable to clients Global commercial insurance rates dropped by an average of 3% in the first quarter of 2025, marking the third consecutive
From senior note issuance to improving personal lines—Selective's Q1 strategy pays off Selective Insurance Group reported solid first quarter results for 2025, delivering net income and non-GAAP operating income of
Legislation doubling the minimum liability insurance requirement for certain motor carriers from the federally mandated $750,000 to $1.5 million has been passed by the Nevada Senate through Senate Bill 180.
Dennis Fox steps up as new head of healthcare at Brown & Riding Ushering in new leadership for one of the firm’s most specialized areas, Brown & Riding has appointed
New vehicle fee to target wildlife and pedestrian collisions In a move to reduce collisions – particularly those involving wildlife and pedestrians – the Colorado House of Representatives has enacted
Brokerage Market Review Insurance Brokerage Competitive Analysis: Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (Gallagher), a publicly traded insurance brokerage headquartered in Illinois, employs approximately 44,000 people
Consolidation is set to take effect on July 1 North Dakota is set to streamline its financial regulatory framework following the signing of legislation that merges the Department of Securities
Government should align its trade, economic and fiscal priorities, he says Chubb Ltd. CEO Evan Greenberg (pictured) called for greater consistency in U.S. trade policy, saying a more coordinated approach