As the deadline for filing legislation approaches, the initial flurry of over one hundred proposed bills offers a compelling preview of the political landscape and policy debates that will define Oklahoma's 2026 legislative session. While these early measures represent just a fraction of the
A seemingly ordinary slip-and-fall on a restaurant stairway has ignited a complex legal firestorm between two insurance behemoths, pulling back the curtain on the high-stakes blame game that erupts when intricate contracts and overlapping liability policies collide in court. The federal lawsuit
A recent Michigan Court of Appeals ruling has fundamentally altered the landscape for resolving aged insurance claims, establishing that the authority to decide whether a claim is too old to proceed belongs to an arbitrator, not a judge. In a decision that reversed a lower court's judgment in a
The transition to electric mobility involves more than just swapping a gas tank for a battery; it requires a fundamental rethinking of the entire vehicle ownership experience, including the often-overlooked yet critical aspect of insurance. Electric two-wheeler manufacturer Ather Energy is directly
The familiar landscape of corporate risk, once dominated by the specters of economic downturns and natural disasters, is being fundamentally reshaped by forces emerging from within society itself. A comprehensive analysis of the evolving global risk landscape reveals a profound reordering of
For countless homeowners residing in America's coastal and flood-prone regions, the escalating cost of flood insurance has become a significant source of financial anxiety, threatening the affordability of their homes and the stability of their communities. This persistent challenge is exacerbated