Employers are increasingly being confronted with users of medical marijuana on the payroll. Thus far, the courts have sided with the right to terminate or deny employment, but employers are still being advised to shore up drug policies to avoid liability from potentially impaired workers.
Nearly 150 people, mostly young immigrant women, died 100 years ago during a fire at a garment factory in New York City. From their deaths was born workers’ compensation insurance and safety reform still used by property insurers today.
Nearly 150 people died 100 years ago during a fire at a garment factory in New York City. From their deaths was born workers’ compensation insurance and safety reforms still used by property insurers today.
This year’s massive Florida property insurance reform bill has made its way through the Senate Budget Committee, but changes to the bill irk industry representatives.
The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association has chosen to immediately relieve its general manager of his duties rather than keep him until a replacement is found.
U.S. Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein have introduced a bill that would authorize the U.S. Department of the Treasury to guarantee up to $5 billion in bonds available to certified public entities like the California Earthquake Authority following a “mega-catastrophe.”
Swiss Re said it expects $1.2 billion in claims from the Japan earthquake and tsunami on March 11, and warned that the estimate is subject to a high degree of uncertainty.