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Lawsuit Alleges Medspa Used Unapproved GLP‑1 Weight Loss Drugs
Inside This Article: Alabama’s attorney general filed a lawsuit alleging that a medical spa administered non-FDA-approved versions of GLP-1 weight loss drugs without informing patients that the formulations were not authorized. The situation underscores growing concerns as medspas rapidly expand weight loss offerings amid strong consumer demand and uneven regulatory oversight. Allegations involving drug misrepresentation or lack of informed consent can
‘Precious Family Heirlooms’ Lost After Bridal Shop Fire, Water Damage
Inside This Article: A three-alarm fire at Baltimore’s historic “Castle on Keswick” building caused extensive water damage that destroyed wedding gowns and other property at Jill Andrews Gowns. The loss included client-owned items stored for fittings and alterations, raising concerns over who is financially responsible for damaged heirlooms. Commercial Property Insurance may not cover customers’ belongings, making specialized policies
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Inside This Article: Kansas City is considering an ordinance that would allow residents to register their homes as short-term rentals during major events such as the World Cup. The proposal aims to expand lodging options to accommodate the expected influx of fans while giving homeowners a chance to benefit economically. Short-term rentals may not be covered by standard Homeowners…
Inside This Article: Nearly 1 million bottles of Kirkland Signature prosecco were recently recalled due to bottles breaking or shattering, including one reported injury. The large-scale beverage recall follows other recent food and drink recalls involving metal contamination and allergen risks. Product Recall Insurance and Product Liability Insurance can help companies pay for costly recall logistics and injury-related expenses. Additional safeguards such as Business Interruption…
Inside This Article: A Superman #1 comic book discovered in an attic recently sold for more than $9 million. Fine art sales have also broken new records in recent weeks, including a Gustav Klimt painting and a Frida Kahlo self-portrait. High-value collectibles require special insurance coverage under a Personal Articles Floater, as Homeowners Insurance policies would not typically have…
Inside This Article: A $290,000 report produced by Deloitte for the Australian government contained alleged AI-generated errors, including fabricated citations. The firm agreed to partially refund the government after the inaccuracies were identified. AI mistakes are a growing risk across U.S. industries as more companies integrate generative technology. Companies should review how their Errors & Omissions (E&O) Insurance and Directors & Officers…
Inside This Article: A Florida jury recently awarded $11.3 million to a shopper who was injured in a Target parking lot. The case, in which the retailer was found to be 90% at fault, highlights how hazards like uneven curbs can lead to “nuclear” verdicts. Businesses with high foot traffic are at greater risk for slip-and-fall accidents, which are…
Inside This Article: A CT scanning lab in St. George, Utah, was built without the required lead-lined shielding and allegedly exposed more than two dozen staff at a neighboring clinic to excessive radiation levels for months, a lawsuit claims. The lawsuit accuses the construction firm, drywall company, and medical consulting firm of negligence and fraudulent concealment. Errors & Omissions…
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Key Takeaways The E&S P&C market is in a strong position, supported by disciplined underwriting and strong carrier appetite. The E&S marketplace has recorded 14 consecutive years of premium growth, with Casualty lines representing the majority of direct premiums written. Social inflation, nuclear verdicts, and litigation funding continue to influence underwriting and pricing decisions, while tort reform in select states is beginning to…
In this clip from the Eye on 2026 P&C webinar, Chris Zoidis, President & Chief Executive Officer, Atain Insurance Companies, explains why the January 1 renewal cycle delivered bigger‑than‑expected Property rate drops and what it means for the 2026 market. https://vimeo.com/1152988213/8a2ae13848?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
In this Eye on 2026 P&C webinar clip, Andy Wood, Senior Vice President, Professional Liability Insurance, Burns & Wilcox, breaks down why Professional Liability remains fiercely competitive, how rising cyber and severity trends are pressuring profitability, and why 2026 may mark a shift toward stronger underwriting and pricing discipline. https://vimeo.com/1152987046/b5607e7a34?fl=ip&fe=ec
Scott Higgins, Executive Vice President, Commercial Insurance, Burns & Wilcox, breaks down why Property pricing is trending downward for well-controlled risks, General Liability remains largely stable, and Transportation continues to face persistent pricing pressure. See what’s ahead in this Commercial Insurance Outlook excerpt from the Eye on 2026 P&C Webinar. https://vimeo.com/1153010452/f0cfe33b24?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
After a year of record-setting wildfires and an unusually quiet wind and hurricane season, Bill Gatewood, Executive Vice President, Personal Insurance, Burns & Wilcox, shares why Personal Insurance may be shifting back to a more “traditional” pattern. Watch this Personal Insurance Outlook from our recent Eye on 2026 P&C webinar. https://vimeo.com/1152984369/3226c59216?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
Kick off the new year with fresh insights into the Property & Casualty insurance market. Watch the Burns & Wilcox Eye on 2026 webinar recording for expert perspectives on how 2025 shaped market conditions—and what’s ahead for Personal, Commercial, and Professional Liability Insurance in 2026. Topics discussed include: Reinsurance trends influencing pricing and capacity Emerging risks and the impact of technology and AI on…
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