Monthly Archives: <span>April 2020</span>

Mississippi Doctor Claims Voicing Virus Concerns Led to Firing in Lawsuit

A Mississippi doctor who was fired after raising concerns about her hospital’s safety measures in the coronavirus pandemic is now suing. News outlets reported Dr. Samantha Houston was fired from Oxford’s Baptist Memorial Hospital after she wrote a Facebook post …

Jackson Sumner & Associates of North Carolina Names Shockley Controller

Jackson Sumner & Associates (JSA) has added Keith Shockley as controller and head of the accounting department. He will report directly to JSA President and CEO, Danielle Wade. Shockley’s past experience includes working for BB&T as an analyst and portfolio …

Warehouse Workers Risk COVID-19 Shipping Knick-Knacks, Luxury Goods

As U.S. authorities ordered shutdowns of non-essential businesses to fight coronavirus, retailer Nordstrom Inc. closed hundreds of stores and gave in-store workers three weeks’ pay, calling their safety its top priority. That benefit did not extend to Meagan Christensen, 34, …

Alabama Regulator Eases Process for Auto Insurers to Reduce Policyholder Premiums

The Alabama Department of Insurance says it will waive filing fees and allow for immediate implementation of premium reductions by insurers in an effort to provide some relief to Alabama consumers. In a bulletin issued last week, Alabama Insurance Commissioner …

California State Fund Pledging $50M for Essential Workers During COVID-19 Crisis

California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund announced on Monday that it will establish two new funds to support the health and recovery of essential workers and workplace safety during the COVID-19 crisis. The first fund, the Essential Worker Support Fund, is …

Oregon School District Paying $410K to Employee Who Raised Concerns

Portland Public Schools in Oregon will pay $410,000 to a former employee who said she was fired for raising red flags over a lack of safety for seventh-graders working with dangerous equipment including band saws and nail guns. The Portland …

More Coronavirus Deaths Spur New North Carolina Nursing Home Directives

North Carolina health officials ordered new resident and employee protections in the state’s nursing homes and similar settings last week after the new coronavirus further penetrated those facilities, leading to more deaths. The new directives, which will require all workers …

11 Deaths Confirmed in Mississippi, Tornado Damage Reported Across Southeast

There are 11 confirmed deaths, multiple injuries and damage in 18 counties in Mississippi due to severe weather that hit the state April 12, according to an initial damage report from Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA). Governor Tate Reeves has …

Texas Delays FAIR Plan Rate Changes; OKs Windstorm Insurer Policy Forms

The Texas Department of Insurance has moved the effective date of approved rate changes for the state’s FAIR Plan from May 1, 2020, to Aug. 1, 2020. TDI said the date change was due to the impact of the coronavirus …

Cincinnati Insurance Companies Offering 15% Discount to Personal Auto Policyholders

Two property/casualty insurance subsidiaries of Cincinnati Financial Corp., The Cincinnati Insurance Co. and The Cincinnati Casualty Co., are offering a 15% personal lines auto credit for current policyholders. Personal lines auto policyholders of Cincinnati Insurance and Cincinnati Casualty will receive …