
World Cup Heat Concerns Overshadow Larger Workers’ Comp Exposure From Temporary Labor
While extreme heat remains a concern during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, workers' compensation experts say inexperienced seasonal employees and large-scale staffing demands may create greater claim exposure for employers.
July 9
Legislation & Regulation
Risk Management
Workers' Compensation

CSU Cuts 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Forecast Again as Strong El Niño Expected to Suppress Storms
Colorado State University has reduced its Atlantic hurricane outlook for the second time this season, citing growing confidence that a strong to very strong El Niño will sharply limit tropical cyclone activity through the peak of the season.
July 9
Catastrophe
Property
Risk Management
Technology
Florida
Texas

Wind Mitigation Discounts Alone Won’t Stop Property Insurance Premium Surge, Studies Say
Two new studies conclude that mitigation discounts encourage home hardening for some property owners but fail to overcome affordability barriers for many households, even as climate-driven insurance costs continue to rise across much of the Southeast.
July 9
Catastrophe
Property
Risk Management
Underwriting
California
Florida
Louisiana
North Carolina
South Carolina

NHTSA Orders Autonomous Vehicle Companies to Fix Emergency Scene Interference by End of July
Federal regulators say autonomous vehicles have repeatedly blocked first responders, entered active emergency scenes, and failed to recognize emergency traffic controls. The directive could shape future liability and claims involving robotaxis.
July 9
Auto
Legislation & Regulation
Liability
Risk Management
Technology

How AI Is Changing Insurance Claims Fraud Detection
Artificial intelligence is giving fraudsters new ways to manipulate claims, but insurers, TPAs, and defense attorneys are responding with AI-powered detection tools and traditional investigative techniques to identify suspicious evidence.
July 9
Auto
Fraud
Liability
Technology
Workers' Compensation

Police Allege False Classic Car Theft Was Part of Insurance Fraud Scheme
Police say a reported theft of a 1981 Fiat Spider was fabricated in an attempt to collect insurance proceeds. Investigators used license plate reader data and surveillance video to challenge the claim.
July 7
Auto
Fraud
New York

California Wildfire Contractor Fraud Leaves Homeowner Out $18,000
A California wildfire survivor says an unlicensed contractor took an $18,000 payment before abandoning the project. Insurance and fraud experts say similar scams are increasing after natural disasters across the United States.
July 7
Catastrophe
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Property
California

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Says Workers’ Comp Rate Cut Lacked Explanation
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld regulators' authority to reject proposed workers' compensation rates but ruled they must clearly explain how they arrived at a 14.6% statewide rate reduction. The decision sends the 2024 and 2025 rate rulings back for further review.
July 7
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Underwriting
Workers' Compensation
Massachusetts

Manhattan High-Rise Evacuated After Buckled Columns Raise Collapse Concerns
Structural columns failed during a major office-to-residential conversion in Midtown Manhattan, prompting evacuations, street closures, and an engineering assessment as officials work to stabilize the building.
July 7
Liability
Litigation
Property
Risk Management
Technology
New York

Oregon Warns of Life Insurance Fraud Ring Using Unauthorized Policy Applications
Licensed insurance agents allegedly used personal information gathered through telemarketing calls to submit life insurance applications without consumers' knowledge. Regulators say the scheme is generating significant losses for insurers and exposing older adults to additional fraud risks.
July 6
Fraud
Legislation & Regulation
Life & Health
Oregon

Iowa Insurance Agent Charged in Alleged Identity Theft and Insurance Fraud Scheme
Iowa investigators allege an insurance agent opened policies using the identities of at least 11 family members without their knowledge, generating more than $36,000 in commissionable premiums. The case includes 23 felony charges and one aggravated misdemeanor.
July 6
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Iowa

State Farm Releases Illinois Weather Data Showing 50,000 Catastrophe Claims Amid Rate Dispute
State Farm says Illinois homeowners filed 50,000 severe weather claims through mid-June as tornadoes and hail continue driving losses. The new data adds context to the insurer's ongoing dispute with Illinois regulators over homeowners insurance rates.
July 6
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Property
Underwriting
Illinois

Smucker Wins Coverage Fight Over 2022 Salmonella Peanut Butter Recall
A federal appeals court ruled that the 2022 Jif peanut butter salmonella outbreak was a single occurrence under Smucker's liability policies, rejecting an insurer's effort to treat hundreds of contaminated product lots as separate occurrences.
July 6
Liability
Litigation
Risk Management
Ohio

Insurers Allege Bank of America Processed More Than $1 Million in Flagged Fraud Transfers
Two insurers that reimbursed a New Jersey company for an alleged fraud loss are pursuing subrogation against Bank of America. The lawsuit claims the bank processed wire and ACH transfers after employees flagged them as fraudulent.
July 6
Fraud
Litigation
Subrogation
Technology
New Jersey

Venezuela Earthquake Economic Losses Expected to Exceed $10 Billion
The June 24 earthquake sequence caused widespread destruction across northern Venezuela. Verisk says economic losses will likely exceed $10 billion while uncertainty remains high for insured losses because of low insurance penetration and economic instability.
July 6




