Coronavirus
Bill Mudge has been at the helm of the Workers Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California for 11 years as president and CEO, after spending nearly three decades in the insurance industry, mostly in leadership roles.
Working from home can be precarious. The household printer is upstairs and the dog lives under my desk, so its not a stretch to imagine a scenario where I trip over the dog and/or slip on the stairs as I run up to retrieve a document.
Working from home can be precarious. The household printer is upstairs and the dog lives under my desk, so its not a stretch to imagine a scenario where I trip over the dog and/or slip on the stairs as I run up to retrieve a document.
Bill Mudge has been at the helm of the Workers Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California for 11 years as president and CEO, after spending nearly three decades in the insurance industry, mostly in leadership roles.
Business Insurance on Thursday named the 2022 winners of its annual Women to Watch awards program.
The leaders of two congressional committees want a federal probe into whether airlines used government pandemic money to fund pilot buyouts and early retirements that may have fueled current pilot shortages, according to a letter released on Friday.
A federal judge has dismissed COVID-related business interruption litigation filed against a Chubb Ltd. unit by producers of the Morning Show television series, citing the plaintiffs failure to claim direct physical loss or damage.
A federal judge has dismissed COVID-related business interruption litigation filed against a Chubb Ltd. unit by producers of the Morning Show television series, citing the plaintiffs failure to claim direct physical loss or damage.
Taylor Swift, Peloton and a barbeque restaurants fraud scheme generated the most interest in August. Noteworthy: Employees want more time off for special circumstances.
Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech have filed proceedings at the High Court of England and Wales, seeking a judgment that their COVID-19 vaccine, based on mRNA technology, does not infringe on CureVacs European patents, according to a regulatory filing on Friday.
A jury has issued a $48.5 million verdict in favor of Baylor College of Medicine in COVID-19 business interruption coverage it filed against Lloyds underwriters, in the first such verdict on the issue.
A jury has issued a $48.5 million verdict in favor of Baylor College of Medicine in COVID-19 business interruption coverage it filed against Lloyds underwriters, in the first such verdict on the issue.
Much of the world appears to have moved on from COVID-19, even if COVID has not moved on from the world.
Much of the world appears to have moved on from COVID-19, even if COVID has not moved on from the world.
It remains to be seen whether an employer can be found liable for an employee contracting COVID-19 and passing it along to a relative, who then suffers from or succumbs to the disease more reason for employers to pay attention to workplace safety regulations when it comes to infectious diseases and nuanced presumption laws.
It remains to be seen whether an employer can be found liable for an employee contracting COVID-19 and passing it along to a relative, who then suffers from or succumbs to the disease more reason for employers to pay attention to workplace safety regulations when it comes to infectious diseases and nuanced presumption laws.
The number of injured workers using topical medications rose 4.7% in 2021, according to a report released Tuesday by Enlyte Group LLC subsidiary Mitchell International Inc.
The number of injured workers using topical medications rose 4.7% in 2021, according to a report released Tuesday by Enlyte Group LLC subsidiary Mitchell International Inc.
Presumptions that California lawmakers enacted in 2020 to help determine when COVID-19 contraction arose from employment would remain in place for one more year instead of two under a recently amended bill.
Presumptions that California lawmakers enacted in 2020 to help determine when COVID-19 contraction arose from employment would remain in place for one more year instead of two under a recently amended bill.
The Washington Supreme Court became the fifth state supreme court to rule in insurers favor Thursday in COVID-related business interruption litigation when it unanimously ruled against a dental practice.
The Washington Supreme Court became the fifth state supreme court to rule in insurers favor Thursday in COVID-related business interruption litigation when it unanimously ruled against a dental practice.
In a ruling comparable to at least two other federal appeal court decisions, a federal appeals court on Tuesday reinstated putative class action litigation filed by a university student seeking tuition reimbursement stemming from her schools move to COVID-19-related online classes.