Why workers’ comp never forgets and always collects
Small claims are the sleeper threat to your bottom line, and, according to Troy Insurance, the damage starts long before the first big injury
Small claims are the sleeper threat to your bottom line, and, according to Troy Insurance, the damage starts long before the first big injury
A newly introduced bill in the Illinois General Assembly aims to significantly alter the regulatory oversight of the title insurance industry. Senate Bill 2648, introduced by Sen. Bill Cunningham, proposes shifting enforcement authority from the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) to the Department of Insurance (DOI). This strategic move could streamline insurance oversight…
The plaintiffs, which included Travelers and a group of insurers affiliated with Philadelphia Indemnity, reimbursed their insureds for expenses following the breach, including costs of forensic investigations, legal counsel, constituent notifications, and credit monitoring. Their insureds—more than 100 nonprofit and educational organizations across 35 states and the District of Columbia—used Blackbaud’s software to manage donor…
Running a gift shop is a labor of love—whether it’s a quaint storefront in a tourist town, a family-run main street staple, or a boutique full of seasonal charm. Like any small retail operation, your gift shop faces particular risks, such as customer injuries and stolen merchandise. For the nearly 64,000 gift shops in the…
The case, Gerald J. Candeloro v. Allstate Insurance Co., et al., involves a dispute between Gerald J. Candeloro and Jason Garoppolo, an Allstate agent and owner of the insurer’s Groton, Connecticut franchise. Candeloro, who owns property in Mystic, Connecticut, had consistently purchased a FEMA flood insurance policy for the property through Allstate since 2000. His…