Featured Articles Blog

0

DOL Seeks More Data to Launch Retirement Savings Lost and Found Database

In response to public concern, Labor said it has narrowed the collection request from what was previously proposed. The information will help Labor establish and maintain the complete database contemplated by section 523 of ERISA. Labor is seeking “basic information about individuals of a certain age who may be owed benefits under ERISA retirement plans.” Specifically, EBSA states that it’s asking for the name and Social Security number of any participant who: separated from service; is owed a benefit from the plan; and is 65 or older. “The fundamental purpose of any job-based retirement plan is to pay promised benefits to the workers who participate in those plans and plan beneficiaries,” Lisa Gomez, assistant secretary for Employee Benefits Security, said in a statement. “Our goal, which we believe plan sponsors and administrators and their service providers share, is to make sure that workers and their beneficiaries receive all the retirement benefits they earned and were promised through their working careers so that they can look forward to a secure and enjoyable retirement,” Gomez said. The Retirement Savings Lost and Found database “will be another tool to help plans carry out this responsibility.”   Credit: Mike Scarcella/ALM

SIGNAL Unveils Four New Customized Products, Three Product Revamps 0

SIGNAL Unveils Four New Customized Products, Three Product Revamps

Toronto, ON (Oct. 29, 2024) – SIGNAL Underwriting Inc. is excited to announce these 4 new in-house-underwritten products are available now to complement our existing array of commercial insurance solutions: We’ve also made improvements to some of our existing products, including: Private and Excess Directors & Officers— Now underwritten in-house. Healthcare — Now offering a solution for cross-border exposure for most risks. Also, a sub-limit for spread of COVID-19 (Medical Malpractice for treatment of COVID patient part of Medical Malpractice coverage), and Crisis Management Endorsement. Manufacturing & Wholesale— Rebranded and now with Manufacturers E&O and Product Recall sub-limits. SIGNAL Underwriting Inc. is an independently Canadian owned boutique Managing General Agent that brings unequalled value to our customers: ​​Tailored insurance coverage and products for individual insureds.​ Support and industry knowledge for our broker partners​. Expert underwriting for our insurance carriers. ​​​​SIGNAL Underwriting Inc.: ​Focuses on products where we hold the underwriting authority. Serves specialized areas of the commercial insurance market. Offers customized products for each industry segment. Brings over 20 years of broking and underwriting experience. ​SIGNAL Underwriting is an approved Coverholder with Lloyd’s of London, which was achieved within our first year of operation.  As well, we are a proud member...

WSIB Migrates Policy Administration, Underwriting, and Billing Operations onto Guidewire Cloud 0

WSIB Migrates Policy Administration, Underwriting, and Billing Operations onto Guidewire Cloud

Workers’ compensation insurer leveraging Guidewire Cloud to increase business agility and deliver more value to customers Toronto, ON (Nov. 15, 2024) – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), a leading workplace compensation board in Ontario, and Guidewire are pleased to announce that the WSIB successfully deployed Guidewire PolicyCenter and Guidewire BillingCenter on Guidewire Cloud to power and simplify the company’s underwriting, policy administration, billing management, and IT operations, adapt more quickly to changing market demands, and deliver more value to its policyholders. The agency migrated its existing on-premises PolicyCenter and BillingCenter installations onto Guidewire Cloud. Guidewire PartnerConnect Consulting Select member Wipro led the implementation project. “Guidewire is a strategic technology platform for us, having proved its reliability, security, and stability since 2012,” said WSIB Chief Corporate Services and Technology Officer Andrea McKinney. “By moving to Guidewire Cloud, we’ve now transferred responsibility for system maintenance to Guidewire so we can modernize and stay current with its technology and innovations, thereby putting us in a better risk position from a technology perspective and enabling us to do more value-added work.” McKinney continued, “Thanks to the incredible partnership our team had with Wipro and Guidewire, along with the change management and business...

0

Optimizing Medicare Decisions

Travel considerations: Clients who frequently travel within the United States or abroad might benefit from plans that offer broader coverage. Original Medicare, often supplemented by a Medigap plan, might be more suitable for clients who travel often, as some Medicare Advantage plans have limited networks. Provider preferences: Some clients may have long-standing relationships with certain health care providers. Verifying that the selected Medicare plan includes these providers in its network is essential. Convenience and simplicity: Some clients may prioritize the simplicity of managing their health care. Medicare Advantage plans, which often bundle services including vision, dental and prescription drugs, may appeal to clients seeking a more streamlined approach. Paying for Medicare Plans Your clients can use various sources of retirement income to pay Medicare costs. Social Security benefits: Most Medicare Part B premiums are automatically deducted from Social Security benefits. You should factor this into a client’s overall retirement income planning. Required minimum distributions (RMDs): For clients over age 73, RMDs from IRAs and other retirement accounts can be used to help pay Medicare premiums. Pension income: If applicable, pension income can also be allocated to cover Medicare expenses. You should review your client’s pension plans and help them structure...

0

Amazon, SpaceX to Test US Labor Board’s Powers at Conservative Appeals Court

Article 0 Comments A U.S. labor board whose enforcement powers are being challenged in a series of lawsuits is set to defend itself from attacks by Amazon.com and Elon Musk’s SpaceX in a conservative U.S. appeals court, as the agency also braces for a potential overhaul under President-elect Donald Trump. Amazon, SpaceX and many other companies are going on the offensive by suing the National Labor Relations Board in order to block it from pursuing cases accusing them of illegal labor practices, part of a broader onslaught by businesses and conservative groups on the “administrative state.” The Amazon and SpaceX cases being heard by the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday are among the first of more than two dozen similar lawsuits – which claim the NLRB’s structure is unconstitutional – that have reached influential U.S. appeals courts. Court rulings invalidating the agency’s in-house proceedings could bring the board’s work to a standstill. And they could potentially tee up review by the U.S. Supreme Court, whose conservative majority has in recent years reined in the powers of federal agencies. The NLRB is the agency that enforces private-sector employees’ rights to advocate for better working conditions, organize,...

0

Republican Sweep Strengthens Trump’s Tax Cut Dreams

The 2017 tax cuts did produce some positive economic effects, but they were far more modest than the Trump administration and some Republicans forecast, said Kyle Pomerleau, a senior fellow with the American Enterprise Institute. “It will be important to watch to see if markets start to panic if enough deficit spending is being contemplated, or if they’ll decide to look through it,” said Martha Gimbel, executive director of The Budget Lab at Yale and a former White House economist under Biden. Tariff Issues Trump has vowed to impose a tariff of 10% to 20% on all imported goods plus 60% on Chinese products and promoted that as an offset for tax cuts. But lawmakers will have to decide whether to enact those tariffs in the tax bill so the revenue can be officially counted — a difficult vote for Republicans, especially those who want free trade. They could also just assume revenue would continue from presidentially imposed duties, even though Trump might later strike a trade deal that drops them. “There’s always a way to make things work,” said Dave Camp a senior policy advisor at PwC and a former Republican chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee....

0

On Taxes and Retirement, Here’s What Could Change in 2025

That said, “the moment tax reform is on the table, everything is on the table. In order to pass the reconciliation bill, they must generate sufficient revenues to meet the agreed upon net number. This is where surprises can appear,” Bush pointed out. Retirement Policy While Secure 2.0 regulatory guidance is anticipated next year, the Labor Department’s fiduciary and ESG rules put forth under the Biden administration “are natural focal points for the incoming administration and Congress,” said Mark Iwry, the former head of national retirement policy during the Obama-Biden administration, who’s now a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington. Groom Law Group attorneys noted on a recent webcast that among the Secure 2.0 changes anticipated next year are projects such as the retirement “lost and found” registry, savers match and portability studies. Catch-up contribution changes and part-time employee rules are also expected in early 2025, the lawyers said. Iwry noted that two major factors should “limit the impact” of the presidential transition on Secure 2.0. First, the law “was famously bipartisan, largely because much of it was proposed by and for industry stakeholders,” Iwry said. Second, “plan sponsors and their advisors, recordkeepers and other service providers need...

0

What’s Behind New York Fires? Climate Change, Land Use and History

Article 0 Comments Wildfires that are raging across New York and New Jersey highlight a new threat to one of the world’s most affluent regions. Climate change is regarded by scientists as the pre-eminent factor driving long-term changes in weather, and the New York region is experiencing a severe drought — the Big Apple experienced its driest October on record. Dry, hot weather underpins fire danger across the globe today. The blazes also have their roots in issues that are a century or more in the making: Evolving land use and a stew of invasive plants, insects and diseases have combined to transform the natural landscape, leaving it ready to burn. While small compared with many of the wildfires that regularly devastate the US West, the blazes in the Northeast are increasing risks in one of the most densely populated parts of the country that also boasts some of the priciest real estate in the world. The fires have sent plumes of smoke skyward visible from Manhattan and have raised breathing risks from New England to New Jersey. A fire currently raging across New Jersey’s Passaic County and New York’s Orange County had consumed 5,000 acres, closed roads and was...

0

Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Issues Bulletin on Use of AI

Article 0 Comments Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready issued a bulletin providing insurers with regulatory guidance on the use of artificial intelligence. The bulletin, which was adopted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), outlines expectations on the ethical use of AI. The bulletin emphasizes the importance of fairness, accountability, transparency, and adherence to state laws to mitigate risks associated with AI-driven decision-making and to protect consumer interests. “With new technologies comes the responsibility to ensure Oklahoma’s industry innovates while maintaining consumer protection,” said Commissioner Glen Mulready. “We hope to see artificial intelligence used to increase efficiencies and improve overall experiences.” Key guidance from the bulletin includes: Reminds insurers that decisions supported by AI systems must comply with all applicable insurance laws and regulations. Encourages innovation while recognizing potential risks such as inaccuracies, unfair discrimination, data vulnerability, and lack of transparency. Sets forth the Department’s expectations regarding the kinds of information and documents about an insurer’s AI systems that the Department would expect to be produced upon request. Outlines specific guidelines for governance structures, accountability, monitoring, audit protocols, and training within the AIS Program. Source: Oklahoma Insurance Department Topics InsurTech Data Driven Artificial Intelligence Oklahoma Was this article valuable?...

0

Less Worker Deaths Investigated by Labor Department’s OSHA in FY 2024

Article 0 Comments The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said its enforcement has led to fewer workers dying. OSHA, a part of the Department of Labor, said it investigated 826 worker deaths in fiscal year 2024. This is an 11% reduction from 928 in the previous year and, excluding Covid-related deaths, the 2024 tally is the lowest number of worker fatalities OSHA has investigated since FY 2017. “These numbers are promising evidence that stronger enforcement and collaboration with labor and management, driven by the Biden-Harris administration’s worker-centered approach, is saving lives,” said Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health Douglas Parker. “Most striking is the improvement in areas we have focused on with employers and unions. Our state program partners have also seen improvements.” The decrease in fatalities includes significant reductions in fatal injuries from trench collapses and falls, two of the leading causes of death among construction industry workers, OSHA said. OSHA’s National Emphasis Program on Falls, the leading cause of serious work-related injuries and fatalities in the construction industry, saw fatal falls investigated by federal OSHA drop from 234 to 189, a decrease of almost 20%. Preliminary data from state OSHA programs indicates more than 15% fewer fatalities...