The unsettling reality of modern domestic threats is that a catastrophe does not need to occur for profound financial and societal disruption to take place, a lesson starkly illustrated by a recently thwarted plot in Southern California. Federal authorities successfully intercepted a plan by four
A Battle Brews Beyond the Public Eye In a legal maneuver that could have far-reaching implications, healthcare giant Centene Corp. is actively working to shift a high-stakes provider discrimination lawsuit from the public courtroom into the confidential confines of private arbitration. The case,
In a landmark decision that sent shockwaves through the insurance and legal communities, a Massachusetts judge ordered Liberty Mutual and its affiliates to pay a staggering $91 million judgment, not for the physical injuries a construction worker suffered, but for the company's deliberate and
A major federal lawsuit has brought to light allegations of a complex, multimillion-dollar fraud scheme targeting New York's no-fault insurance system, pitting one of the nation's largest auto insurers against a pair of medical supply companies and their owner. The insurance giant GEICO filed a
The insurance industry has reached a critical inflection point in its relationship with artificial intelligence, moving decisively beyond a period of speculative hype and into an era defined by a rigorous demand for measurable returns. After years of pilot projects and exploratory initiatives, the
An insurer-ordered home inspection seems like a routine part of property ownership, but when an inspector is injured on-site, a complex web of liability can quickly ensnare the unsuspecting homeowner. A pivotal California appeals court ruling, however, has recently brought much-needed clarity to