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Travelers Identity Fraud Protection Coverage

Travelers has updated its Identity Fraud product to offer more protection against the most frequent problems identity fraud victims experience.  The enhanced Identity Fraud product from Travelers now covers the following expenses for possible reimbursement*: Expenses related to medical identity fraud which includes costs for obtaining copies of health records, attorney’s fees for the release of medical records, and phone and mail charges to healthcare providers, Expanded attorney’s fees for tax- and employment-related identity fraud, Travel expenses up to $1,000 a week for up to 5 weeks when victims are required to travel to the jurisdiction in which the identity… Read More »Travelers Identity Fraud Protection Coverage

Navigators Launches Specialty Reinsurance Business

The Navigators Group has established Navigators Re, a unit focused on developing specialty assumed reinsurance business. “As a global specialty insurer, there are certain product lines and geographies where a reinsurance approach is a more efficient and practical manner in which to participate in the market,” said Stan Galanski, president and CEO of Navigators. Navigators Re will focus on specialty niches that provide geographic, product and cycle diversification. Clay Bassett, Navigators’ chief underwriting officer and chief risk officer, has assumed the additional role of president of Navigators Re. Joann DeBlasis has joined Navigators Re as president of the Accident &… Read More »Navigators Launches Specialty Reinsurance Business

Missouri Welcomes Safeco

Safeco Insurance, a member of Liberty Mutual Group, has opened its new office in Fenton, Mo. Liberty Mutual also plans to hire 100 additional employees in St. Louis County over the next two years. With a seven-year lease agreement, Safeco now occupies approximately 54,000 square feet at 1400 South Highway Drive, Suites 100 and 200 West. There are currently about 340 Safeco employees at the location, predominantly composed of the company’s claim services. The Fenton office is one of 16 Liberty Mutual facilities in Missouri. Safeco’s parent company employs approximately 780 people across the state. Safeco has been operating in… Read More »Missouri Welcomes Safeco

Halloween Driving – Use Extra Caution

25% rise the number of people in California hit by cars on Halloween versus the rest of October, according to Allstate Insurance Co. The insurer recently looked at its California auto insurance claims involving pedestrians over the past three years and found the dramatic jump in October accidents at trick-or-treat time. “Because this Halloween falls on a weekend, there may be even more kids and cars on the road late at night, potentially creating a dangerous situation,” said Brook Daly, exclusive agent for Allstate in San Diego. “Whether driving or walking with kids during trick-or-treating, it’s important to remain alert.”… Read More »Halloween Driving – Use Extra Caution

Business Owners Guide on Cyberthreats

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday released a guide to help business owners and managers identify cyberthreats, as well as adopt solutions to reduce threats and increase network security. “Internet Security Essentials for Business,” released by the chamber at its National Cybersecurity Awareness Month meeting in Washington, is aimed at educating businesses about common threats they face online, specifically cybercrimes such as stealing intelligence, identity theft and trade secrets. The guide was put together to stress that taking care of a business’ cybersecurity should be a “team sport” involving multiple players outside of the IT department. This includes educating… Read More »Business Owners Guide on Cyberthreats

Carrier Safety Administration New Trucking Form

In 2011, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will fully implement its new program, Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 (CSA 2010). Travelers is helping its trucking industry customers prepare for the coming changes by introducing a new coverage form for the on-board equipment used to capture data that may help improve safety performance in accordance with CSA 2010. “CSA 2010 and the new measures under Behavior Analysis Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs) look at the end result of safety management practices,” said Joe Tracy, president, Travelers Inland Marine. “In addition to the new coverage form, Travelers is helping its customers implement… Read More »Carrier Safety Administration New Trucking Form

Pollution Liability Coverage for Small Contractors

Navigators Management Co., Inc., has introduced an online platform offering pollution liability insurance for small general service and trade contractors. Agents and brokers can obtain real-time bindable quotes for contractors with up to $5 million in annual revenues at premiums starting at $300 (plus applicable fees and taxes). Navigators recognizes that today’s contractors face many exposures, including USEPA laws mandating lead-safe construction practices, and a growing trend of States that define and regulate silt escaping from a jobsite as a “pollutant.” Contractual requirements for pollution insurance are also more prevalent than ever. The small business Contractors Pollution Liability program is… Read More »Pollution Liability Coverage for Small Contractors

Workplace Injuries in 2009 Declined.

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday that nonfatal workplace injuries declined to 3.3 million in 2009, down from 3.7 million in 2008. The rate of such injuries fell to 3.6 cases per 100 equivalent full-time workers, a decrease from 3.9 per 100 in 2008. In a statement announcing the decrease, the Labor Department did not cite a reason for the lower numbers. But Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis said in the statement that she is concerned about certain employers that discourage workers from reporting injuries. “Complete and accurate workplace injury records can serve as… Read More »Workplace Injuries in 2009 Declined.

Zurich Insurance Operations Reorganized

Zurich Financial Services Ltd. is replacing its four general insurance divisions with six “market-facing businesses” and has named the executives who will lead those operations, the Zurich-based insurer said last Thursday. Global Corporate, one of the original divisions, will carry on as one of the new operations, and Mario Vitale will continue in his role as CEO of that unit. Mike Foley will continue to lead the North America Commercial operation, which also existed as a general insurance division. Zurich’s new Europe operation within the general insurance segment will be headed by CEO Patrick Manley, who is CEO of Zurich’s… Read More »Zurich Insurance Operations Reorganized

Maine Court: You’ve got to be kidding me…

Maine’s supreme court says a workers’ compensation beneficiary isn’t eligible for additional benefits for a car crash that happened with on a way to a mediation meeting. Kurt F., an employee, was injured on the job in 1987, 1997 and again 2007, and he was traveling to a mediation hearing on those injuries when he was involved in a car crash. In a 4-2 ruling, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court found that the employer cannot be made responsible for the injuries en route to the hearing in Lewiston. Justice Ellen G. wrote that injuries occurring during travel to mediation or… Read More »Maine Court: You’ve got to be kidding me…