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Burn Hazards from Temu Hoodie Put Spotlight on Product Liability
A glow-in-the-dark sweatshirt sold on Temu was recently recalled after the report of a child suffering serious burn injuries from the garment. The item, sold on the discount online marketplace on behalf of Sunshine Towels, carries a risk of \"serious burn injuries if exposed to heat or a flame source,\" according to the recall notice, issued by Product Safety Australia,
$32.5M Ruby Slippers Smash Auction Records Amid โWickedโ Buzz
A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz recently became the most valuable movie memorabilia ever sold at auction, fetching $32.5 million in the Heritage Auctions sale that closed Dec. 7. The iconic shoes were sold alongside the hat worn by the Wicked Witch in the 1939 film; the hat sold for $2.9 million,
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A catering company in Missouri is facing at least four lawsuits after an E. coli outbreak sickened more than 100 individuals, including multiple students from schools in St. Louis County. The outbreak was initially linked to five different events catered by the company between Nov. 6-9, including two school band events, two funerals and a veteransโ event, KSDK-TV reported. [lgc_columnโฆ
The Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation recently filed a lawsuit against Dallas-based architectural firm AECOM over construction plans that it claims were \"inadequate, inaccurate and defective.\" According to Fox59 News, the lawsuit alleges the architect responsible for the Julia M. Carson Transit Center in downtown Indianapolis did not properly account for the projectโs archaeological work, only setting aside five days forโฆ
A transportation company based in Illinois is being sued for $5.3 million following a devastating accident in which one of its freight trucks reportedly rear-ended a party bus, resulting in the tragic loss of three passengers and injuries to 20 others. In the lawsuit, Triton Logistics, its owner, the driver, and several related companies are accused of negligence and actingโฆ
A potential La Niรฑa event could soon bring wetter weather to parts of the northern U.S. and Canada, the Associated Press recently reported, which goes hand-in-hand with risks for potentially dangerous and costly slip-and-fall incidents. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationโs Climate Prediction Center indicated that there was a 60% chance that a weak La Niรฑaโฆ
The owner of an Airbnb in Ithaca, New York, is suing Cornell University and the vacation rental platform in a lawsuit that claims a group of international students who rented her home caused $200,000 in severe and \"bizarre\" damages during their eight-day stay. In the lawsuit, the owner alleges that the exchange students โ reportedly โhand-pickedโ for a summer programโฆ
A three-generation family in Brooklyn, New York, was recently evacuated from their home after city officials determined the building next door was unstable and would need to be demolished. The homeowner, Yvonne Belardo, was notified by firefighters on Sept. 5 that her three-story Bushwick home was at risk because of a construction error at a building site two doors down,โฆ
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The volatility of storm losses year after year has resulted in many homeowners struggling to find coverage for their property risksโparticularly CAT risks. Todayโs standard Homeownersโ Insurance policy does not cover every potential peril, which can leave personal property exposed to risks like wildfires, earthquakes, and floods. The Excess and Surplus (E&S) market, with its flexibility and tailored solutions, remainsโฆ
The Residential Property market has experienced severe volatility over the past several years, including pronounced rate increases and capacity limitations in California and other western states impacted by wildfires. As weather-related catastrophic (CAT) events and wildfires have become more frequent, many insurance carriers have adjusted their risk appetite. An increase in claims activity has forced carriers to limit capacity, resultingโฆ
In the recent Burns & Wilcox Residential Property webinar, special guest Virginia Mathurin, Director, Property Underwriting, Personal Lines, Markel Specialty, explored the nationwide growth of E&S insurance, driven by admitted carriers retreating from risks due to inflation, rising reconstruction costs, and increased weather events. https://vimeo.com/1036876499/e653e69341?share=copy
Albert Reed, Manager, Personal Insurance, Senior Underwriter, Personal Insurance, San Francisco, CA, shared insights in the Burns & Wilcox Residential Property webinar about the significant growth in E&S and the role of DIC policies in addressing coverage limitations from admitted carriers in California. https://vimeo.com/1036899006/a8463b5d5c?share=copy
During the recent Burns & Wilcox Residential Property webinar, Heather Posner, Vice President, National Product Leader, Private Client, Burns & Wilcox, Cleveland, OH, highlighted the growing need for solutions like flood, earthquake, and deductible buybacks to address gaps in protection. https://vimeo.com/1036886620/925a4bdd7e?share=copy
The E&S market is transforming, and Residential Property risks are finding a new home in the non-admitted space. Watch the recording of โThe E&S Evolution: Solutions for Residential Propertiesโ to gain expert insights into the trends reshaping the industry. Learn strategies to: Secure tailored solutions Navigate challenges Elevate your client service Panelists: Heather Posner, Vice President, National Product Leader, Privateโฆ
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