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SC Comp Commission Must Relinquish $1.8M From Bankrupt Firm, Appeals Court Says

by lpiccitto | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

The South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission had no legal right to hold on to – for more than 15 years – some $1.8 million set aside by a bankrupt textile manufacturer for injury claims that never materialized, the state Court …

Are Credit Scores Fueling Hidden Insurance Costs for Consumers?

by lpiccitto | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

Across the South and the United States, homeowners’ insurance rates are rising, with some states seeing an increase of over 50%. Experts say that this issue is contributing to an ongoing housing crisis. While insurance companies have attempted to explain …

South Carolina Workers’ Comp Director Cannon Retiring as McRee Takes the Helm

by lpiccitto | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission Executive Director Gary Cannon is retiring next month after 16 years on the job. The commission has named Kristen McRee, the director of administrative services at the agency, as the new director, starting Nov. 1....

Viewpoint: The New Era of Insurance Pricing Involves Precision, Speed, and Control

by lpiccitto | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

For decades, insurers have relied on spreadsheets and legacy systems to manage one of their most critical functions: pricing. But as market dynamics shift and pressures intensify, the old tools are no longer fit for this purpose. In today’s volatile …

Edison to Open LA Fire Compensation Applications by Thanksgiving

by lpiccitto | Sep 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

Edison International expects to begin accepting applications “well before” Thanksgiving to compensate victims of the deadly Eaton Fire that destroyed swaths of the Los Angeles area in January, according to CEO Pedro Pizarro. That puts the utility company’s wildfire...

Camp Mystic Plans Partial Reopening After Devastating Texas Floods

by lpiccitto | Sep 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

Camp Mystic, the Christian girls’ camp where 25 young campers and two counselors died during the July 4 flooding, will reopen one of its campsites in 2026, according to an email shared with families. Camp Mystic officials said in the …
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