Specialty Underwriting Insurance Solutions, an excess casualty managing general agent, said Friday it is introducing coverage targeted at real estate owners and real estate investment trusts with large apartment unit portfolios.
An appeals court in Texas on Wednesday ruled that a military contractor must prove a worker was an employee to avoid a substantial jury award over negligence stemming from a workplace accident in 2016.
Boston-based catastrophe modeler Karen Clark & Co. said Friday insured losses from Hurricane Ian in the U.S. and the Caribbean will be close to $63 billion.
An Oregon State University study found an association with increasing temperatures and increased rates of injury claims that were more pronounced among workers in the agricultural and construction sectors.
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Courier to pay $575,000 for misclassifying drivers under FLSA
The Department of Labor said Friday that a courier service will pay $575,000 in back wages and liquidated damages to 62 drivers under a consent order for allegedly misclassifying drivers as independent contractors and denying them their rights under the Fair Labor Standards Act.