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U.S. Hailstorms that Cost Insurers Billions – and Other April Natural Disasters: Aon

May 12 2021 // Insurers face multi-billion-dollar losses from U.S. hailstorms during April, according to Aon’s Global Catastrophe Recap report, which each month analyzes the impact of natural disaster events worldwide. The report...

North Dakota Workplace Death Rate Among Highest in U.S.

May 11 2021 // An annual report using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows North Dakota’s rate of workplace deaths remains among the highest in the country. The annual report released by the AFL-CIO shows that 37...

Ransomware Attack on Colonial Again Shows U.S. Ignores Warning After Warning

May 11 2021 // The ransomware attack that shut down the nation’s biggest fuel pipeline prompted an all-too familiar question in the corridors of power in Washington and boardrooms across the country: Can anyone stop debilitating...

U.S. Offered No Advice on Whether Colonial Pipeline Should Pay Pay Ransom

May 10 2021 // The White House declined to weigh in Monday on whether companies that are hacked like Colonial Pipeline should pay ransom to their attackers, but a national security official said it may offer some advice in the...

U.S. Announces Safety Investigation of Steering Loss in 1.1M Honda Accords

May 10 2021 // The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Monday it was opening a formal safety probe into more than 1.1 million Honda Accord vehicles over sudden loss of steering control reports. The agency said the...

U.S. Working With Colonial Pipeline to Restore Operations After Cyber Attack

May 9 2021 // The White House was working closely with top U.S. fuel pipeline operator Colonial Pipeline on Sunday to help it recover from a ransomware attack that forced the company to shut a critical fuel network supplying populous...

EU Summit to Discuss Vaccine Patent Waiver Proposed by U.S.

May 7 2021 // BRUSSELS – European Union leaders said Thursday that in the wake of the U.S. backing patent waivers for COVID-19 vaccine technology, the 27-nation bloc immediately will start discussing whether they should join such...

U.S. Court Allows Movie Chain’s COVID Business Interruption Suit Against FM Global

May 7 2021 // A federal judge in Sherman, Texas on Wednesday ruled against insurer FM Global that sought to dismiss a $500 million COVID-19 business-interruption lawsuit by the nation’s third-largest chain of movie theaters. The...

NOAA: Hot is the New U.S. Climate Normal

May 6 2021 // It’s hot, get used to it. That might be the clearest takeaway from a message out from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Tuesday, which gave us a glimpse of the “new normal” in a...

U.S. Legal Cannabis Sales Hit Record $17.5B as Legislation Transforms Insurance Outlook

May 6 2021 // A new report highlights the opportunity for insurers in cannabis. New Dawn Risk launched its latest white paper on insurance for the U.S. legal cannabis, CBD and hemp markets. The 2021 report is called “Opportunity...

Rare Covid-19 Vaccine and Treatment Injury Victims Look to U.S. Fund

May 4 2021 // High school senior Emma Burkey received her “one and done” Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine on March 20, and within two weeks was in an induced coma following seizures and clotting in her...

Buffett Extols U.S. Economic Recovery, Laments SPACs, Shrugs Off Tax Hike

May 3 2021 // Warren Buffett said on Saturday that Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is being lifted by a U.S. economy faring far better than he predicted early in the coronavirus pandemic, though investor euphoria is making it hard to deploy...

Lawsuit Over U.S. Wage Rule Focused on Louisiana Crawfish Processors

Apr 30 2021 // Federal regulators are using an illegally adopted rule and unreliable research in allowing Louisiana crawfish processors to hire foreign workers at “depressed and stagnated wages” — wages that also hold down...

Uber, Lyft, Other Gig Firms Worried About U.S. Push to Reclassify Workers as Employees

Apr 30 2021 // Under growing threat by a new U.S. administration insistent on reclassifying ride-hail and food delivery workers as employees with full benefits, gig economy companies including Uber, Lyft, Doordash and Instacart are...

CDC Promises Speedier Approvals for Restarting U.S. Cruises

Apr 29 2021 // Royal Caribbean Group said on Thursday it was aiming to restart its U.S. cruises in July after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new measures to speed up approvals, sending its shares up...

U.S.-Style Google iPhone Privacy Case Viewed as a Landmark for UK Class Actions

Apr 29 2021 // A proposed multi-billion pound British class action against Google, which alleges the internet giant secretly tracked millions of iPhone users, is not viable and should not be allowed to proceed, the Supreme Court was told...

EPA to Investigate U.S. Virgin Islands Refinery Incidents

Apr 29 2021 // The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to send experts and staff to a recently reopened U.S. Caribbean refinery as soon as this week to conduct an investigation, the agency said in a Tuesday statement after...

U.S. Supreme Court Hands Texas Insurers a Win in Air Ambulance Billing Battle

Apr 28 2021 // A 2020 decision by the Supreme Court of Texas that limits workers’ compensation air ambulance payments to what is “fair and reasonable,” has been allowed to stand by the U.S. Supreme Court, according to...

Citing China, Senators Bid to Accelerate U.S. Self-Driving Vehicle Industry

Apr 23 2021 // Two U.S. senators are working to attach legislation to allow automakers to deploy tens of thousands of self-driving vehicles on U.S. roads to a bipartisan China bill, a significant reform that could help speed the...

19th U.S. Death Tied to Takata Air Bag Reported in South Carolina

Apr 22 2021 // Honda Motor Co said on Wednesday it had confirmed the 19th U.S. death tied to a ruptured Takata air bag inflator since 2009 — and the 16th in one of its vehicles. The Japanese automaker said that following a joint...