
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

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

Plastic Surgery Malpractice Study Finds Clinical Judgment Drives Highest Claim Costs
A review of nearly 2,000 closed malpractice claims found technical skill issues were the most common contributing factor, but clinical judgment failures produced the highest average indemnity payments. The findings offer new insight for underwriters, adjusters, and healthcare risk managers.
July 6
Liability
Life & Health
Litigation
Risk Management
Underwriting

Connecticut Court Says Post-Accident Repair Photos Cannot Prove Negligence
A Connecticut appeals court ruled that photographs showing repairs made after a mail carrier's fall should not have been admitted to prove the landlord was negligent, sending the premises liability case back for a new trial.
June 30
Liability
Litigation
Property
Connecticut

How IoT Sensors Are Improving Construction Claims and Water Loss Prevention
Construction IoT has matured from passive monitoring into automated environmental control that helps prevent losses, strengthen claims documentation, reduce litigation exposure, and support faster project recovery.
June 30
Litigation
Property
Risk Management
Technology

Washington Restaurants Ordered to Pay $750K in Unpaid Wages
A federal court ordered four Washington restaurants to pay $750,000 in back wages and damages to 42 workers after a U.S. Department of Labor investigation found overtime, minimum wage, child labor, and retaliation violations.
June 29
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Washington

Supreme Court Rules Roundup Cancer Claims Barred by Federal Pesticide Labeling Law
The 7-2 decision overturns a Missouri jury verdict and finds federal pesticide labeling law preempts state failure-to-warn claims. The ruling could significantly reduce Bayer's exposure in thousands of pending Roundup lawsuits.
June 25
Legislation & Regulation
Liability
Litigation
Risk Management

Texas Man Charged in Utah Ghost Broker Scheme Involving 1,100 Fraudulent Auto Insurance Policies
Utah regulators say a Texas man used false information to obtain more than 1,100 auto insurance policies and collected payments from consumers whose coverage could have been invalid when claims were filed.
June 24
Auto
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Texas
Utah

CareFirst Files RICO Lawsuit Over Alleged $50 Million Health Insurance Fraud
A federal lawsuit claims hundreds of ineligible individuals were enrolled in Maryland-based health plans through an alleged scheme involving fraudulent residency information and referral networks.
June 23
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Life & Health
Litigation
Maryland

Verisk: U.S. Property and Casualty Industry Combined Ratio Improves to 92.4%
Improved personal auto results and lower catastrophe losses helped U.S. property and casualty insurers return to strong underwriting profitability. Claims severity and litigation-related costs remain significant concerns for carriers.
June 23
Auto
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation

McBee Dynasty Star Faces 2027 Trial Over Alleged Fraudulent Asset Transfers
Federal prosecutors allege reality television personality and convicted crop insurance fraud defendant Steve McBee transferred valuable business interests to his sons while under investigation. The family disputes the claims and argues the transfers followed long-established trust practices.
June 19
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Risk Management
Missouri
Nebraska
South Dakota

NICB Warns of Contractor Fraud Following Illinois Tornado Surge as Storm Losses Rise
Illinois has recorded 140 tornadoes in 2026, prompting the National Insurance Crime Bureau to warn residents about contractor fraud schemes that often emerge after major disasters. The alert comes as severe convective storm losses continue to generate tens of billions in insured claims annually.
June 19
Catastrophe
Fraud
Litigation
Property
Risk Management
Illinois

SpaceX IPO Raises Novel Insurance Question About Elon Musk Risk
SpaceX's public filings place extraordinary emphasis on Elon Musk's role in the company's value. A new legal analysis argues that investors may have a legitimate insurable interest in his continued life under Texas law, raising broader questions about key person risk and insurance capacity.
June 12
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Risk Management
Underwriting

Claims AI Adoption Depends on Adjuster Buy-In, Not Technology Alone
Two claims leaders explain why leadership support, adjuster trust, and workflow integration matter more than the AI purchase itself when deploying claims technology.
June 12
Catastrophe
Education & Training
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Risk Management




