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Admiral Sees Cost of Motor Claims Running High in Britain and U.S.
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
Admiral Sees Cost of Motor Claims Running High in Britain and U.S.
The cost of paying auto claims is running particularly high in Britain and the United States, insurer Admiral’s chief said on Wednesday, after the company posted a 48% fall in pretax profit due to a “more turbulent cycle.” Motor insurers …
Pennsylvania Releases List of Workers’ Compensation Scofflaws
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
Pennsylvania Releases List of Workers’ Compensation Scofflaws
Pennsylvania officials have identified three dozen employers that are not carrying workers’ compensation insurance as required by state law. Pennsylvania’s Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) released lists of employers that have violated one or more of the labor laws, …
Nebraska Recycling Company Fined $338,000 for OSHA Violations
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
Nebraska Recycling Company Fined $338,000 for OSHA Violations
A 20-year-old worker’s attempt at clearing a jam in an industrial cardboard baler at a Grand Island, Nebraska waste disposal company turned tragic when the worker fell into the baler, became caught and suffered severe amputation injuries. OSHA alleges the …
Ohio Bill Defines Work-From-Home Workers’ Comp Rule
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
Ohio Bill Defines Work-From-Home Workers’ Comp Rule
An Ohio law set to go into effect next month amends workers’ compensation benefit requirements for employees who sustain an injury while working from home. House Bill 447 states than a work-from-home employee’s injury is compensable under Ohio’s workers’ compensation …
Litigation Funders Are Fueling a Rise in UK Class Actions
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
Litigation Funders Are Fueling a Rise in UK Class Actions
Financiers are helping to fuel a rise in U.S.-style class-action lawsuits in the UK courts, lured by the promise of big payouts. The British litigation finance industry — which pays legal fees upfront and shares in any eventual payout — …
Biden Approves Disaster Declaration for St. Louis Flooding
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
Biden Approves Disaster Declaration for St. Louis Flooding
President Joe Biden approved Governor Mike Parson’s request August 8 for a major disaster declaration for Missouri in response to the severe flooding that impacted the St. Louis region from July 25 to July 28. The disaster declaration makes the …
5th Circuit: Employer Fired for Sleepwalking Loses ADA Case
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
5th Circuit: Employer Fired for Sleepwalking Loses ADA Case
An employee fired for unsolicitedly sleepwalking into a colleague’s hotel room during an out-of-town conference has no disability discrimination claim, a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last month. Jennifer Harkey, a sales specialist for …
Louisiana Policyholders Recover $129 Million
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
Louisiana Policyholders Recover $129 Million
Commissioner Jim Donelon announced the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) recovered funds of $129 million in addition to the original amounts offered by insurance companies in Fiscal Year 2021-2022. The additional money is the result of consumers filing complaints with …
Worst Storm in Century Floods Seoul, Killing at Least 9, With More Rain Expected
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
Worst Storm in Century Floods Seoul, Killing at Least 9, With More Rain Expected
More rain is on tap for areas of South Korea as Seoul tried to drain flooded train stations and repair cut power lines after one of the worst storms in more than a century hit the capital, killing at least …
Ex-Workers at Malaysia Supplier Sue Kimberly-Clark, Ansell Over Alleged Forced Labor
Insurance Journal | August 10, 2022
Ex-Workers at Malaysia Supplier Sue Kimberly-Clark, Ansell Over Alleged Forced Labor
KUALA LUMPUR – Former workers at Malaysian rubber glove maker Brightway Holdings filed a lawsuit in the United States against Kimberly-Clark Corp. and Ansell Ltd., accusing them of “knowingly profiting” from the alleged use of forced labor at the supplier, …