Posts by Hometown Insurance
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of a Claims-Free Fourth of July
According to the Consumer Protection Safety Commission, about 9,700 people in 2023 were treated in emergency rooms for fireworks-related injuries. In its annual report, CPSC said there is a “statistically significant trend” upward in the number of ER visits for …
Read More Report: Medical Costs for Workers’ Comp Rose 11% Nationally
Medical costs for workers’ compensation increased nationally 11% and first-party claims grew 5% over the last four years, a new report shows. Enlyte’s “Quarterly Medical Price Index (MPI) Report,” based on trends from professional medical bill services from Q1 2020 …
Read More US P/C Underwriting Results: Two Years in a Row Over $20 Billion in the Red
For the second year in a row, the U.S. property/casualty industry booked an underwriting loss of more than $20 billion primarily due to the lackluster performance of personal auto and home insurance lines. The total U.S. P/C underwriting loss in …
Read More Florida Arts Groups’ Insurance Could be Affected With DeSantis Veto of Funding
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The Coral Gables Art Cinema will be short more than $100,000 this year. About $150,000 has suddenly disappeared from the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra’s budget. The Miami New Drama also has an unexpected $150,000 budget hole. Across …
Read More Hub Acquires Skinner & Co. in Georgia
Hub International, a global insurance brokerage, has acquired Georgia-based Skinner & Co., a brokerage offering commercial coverage, performance bonds and risk management services. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Todd Skinner and team, in Marietta, Georgia, will now join …
Read More Containment on Large California Fire Increased, but Temps Are Expected to Soar
Firefighters increased containment on the biggest wildfire currently burning in California, but triple-digit temperatures are expected to bake the state and increase wildfire risk. The Basin Fire in Fresno County has burned 13,551 acres and is 17% contained, but from …
Read More PG&E Cut Power to 2,000 as Extreme Heat Bakes California
PG&E Corp. cut power to about 2,000 homes and businesses in Northern California as triple-digit temperatures, strong winds and low humidity heightened the risk of wildfires. The utility said it preemptively shut power across small areas of eight counties and …
Read More Marshall Elected Chair of Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission
Wesley G. Marshall has been elected to a three-year term as chairman of the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission (VWC), effective July 1, 2024. He succeeds Commissioner Robert A. Rapaport, whose term ended June 30, 2024. Marshall, of Richmond, was appointed …
Read More Robots, Drones and Driverless Tractors Usher In New Age of Farming
Tractors plow the farm fields without drivers, guided by satellites and iPhones. Solar-powered robots tend to plants on the ground like giant outdoor Roombas, while drones fly overhead spraying the crops. It may sound like science fiction — perhaps Uncle …
Read More People Moves: IMA Financial Names Arons Rosen as Dallas Market President
IMA Financial Group, an independent insurance brokerage and risk management consulting firm, announced that Jordyn Arons Rosen will be its new Dallas Market President, effective July 1, 2024. Arons Rosen will succeed insurance industry veteran Robert Broz, who played a …
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