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Biometric Data Use Expands: How to Protect Consumer Privacy, Prevent Lawsuits
More companies in the U.S. and Canada are incorporating the use of biometric data into their operations, raising unease for some consumers, and prompting a number of class-action lawsuits over information that may be collected improperly. Airports are among the latest industries to join the trend, with CBC News recently reporting on airlines like Air Canada and various airports implementing
Massive Warehouse Fire Sends Debris Flying Leaving Clean-up Catastrophe
Authorities are continuing to investigate a massive warehouse fire March 4 in Clinton Township, Michigan, that caused “hundreds, if not thousands\" of explosions and sent debris flying more than a mile from the site. Metal debris that projected from the burning warehouse — which reportedly stored combustible materials associated with vaping — lead to one tragic death of a bystander
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P&C Market Outlook: Q2 2024 Thursday, April 4 at 1:30PM ET With the ever-changing insurance market and the upcoming storm and wind season, it\'s important to have a solid understanding to help guide your clients to make informed decisions. Please join our expert panel for valuable insights into the next quarter as they discuss the personal and commercial insurance markets, brokerage…
The liquor license of a Kelseys Original Roadhouse franchise in Huntsville, Ontario, was recently suspended over allegations that staff overserved alcohol to a customer before a fatal car crash. On Feb. 14, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario announced the 60-day suspension based on alleged liquor license violations stemming from a Nov. 4, 2022, incident in which a customer…
The engineer allegedly responsible for a partial building collapse in the Bronx in December has had their license suspended for two years by the city of New York and faces a $10,000 fine, according to reports. No one was injured but dozens of families lost their homes after the collapse of the seven-story apartment building, part of which was under…
A lawsuit filed Feb. 1 against the makers of the highly sought-after Stanley insulated cup accuses the company of failing to disclose the presence of lead in its popular tumbler. The lawsuit, brought by consumers in California and filed as a potential class-action case, claims Stanley parent company Pacific Market International concealed their use of lead in the tumblers until…
A growing number of homes covered by the National Flood Insurance Program are experiencing severe and repetitive flood losses, according to data from the Natural Resources Defense Council. The number of homes categorized as severe repetitive loss properties — meaning they have either had four or more separate building or contents claims of over $5,000, or two or more separate…
The family of an 85-year-old woman who was fatally attacked by an alligator while walking her dog in her Florida backyard has filed a lawsuit against the housing complex\'s owners. According to the Associated Press, the suit filed January 25 against Wynne Building Corp. alleges its employees were aware of the alligator at the Spanish Lakes senior housing complex and…
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The U.S. is faced with an apartment shortage that is expected to get worse before it gets better. This is placing significant stress on the Habitational Insurance market with high demand for rental housing. According to the National Multifamily Housing Council and the National Apartment Association, the U.S. will need an additional 4.3 million apartments between now and 2035 to…
When an error is made by a real estate agent, accountant, consultant or other professional, the financial loss incurred by their client can be substantial. To learn how Errors & Omissions (E&O) Insurance can help protect professionals, we spoke with Erica​​​​ Rangel, Manager, Professional Liability, Burns & Wilcox, Chicago, Illinois. What are some of the greatest risks today as it…
During this webinar, our own Evan Miller provided updates on the telehealth industry and its impact on the Healthcare Insurance Industry. Watch a highlight from the discussion below. https://vimeo.com/925430805/03d4b0eabf?share=copy
During this webinar, our own Karl Olson provided updates on the telehealth industry and its impact on the Healthcare Insurance Industry. Watch a highlight from the discussion below. https://vimeo.com/925430168/fff70592ee?share=copy
During this webinar, our experts gathered for a discussion on how telehealth has impacted healthcare over the last few years and how the medical professional liability market has changed to address it. Watch as they explore the current challenges and provide tips for brokers and agents on how to be successful in providing solutions for their clients. https://vimeo.com/923704547/66c21256f4
In an increasingly litigious society, commercial business owners must be prepared for the possibility of a lawsuit at any time. To learn more about how Commercial Casualty Insurance can help protect companies against losses, Crain’s Content Studio spoke with Jordan​​​​ Muckway, Manager, Commercial Insurance, Burns & Wilcox, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. How would you describe the Commercial Casualty Insurance market today?…
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