Archive for August, 2010

Texas Sues Farmer’s Business Insurance Provider

texas.jpgFarmers who filed claims from the Farmer’s Group Inc., an insurance firm which offers business insurance for farmers is getting help from the sate of Texas which is suing them for misleading their clients citing discrimination, misleading statements and discriminatory practices. Farmers have lost homes, farms and all their earthly possessions due to such practices and they are expected to get some of them back with the help of the state which is acting on their behalf after much outcry for help. This is even after the company had to hike premiums and reduced coverage for their policies due to losses in the sub-prime lending market which has burst into a full blown economic meltdown causing much financial losses for all concerned. Rising costs in fuel and other farm related supplies have also taxed farmers heavily leaving them heavily in debt without the help of their insurance when filing for claims.

OSHA – New Rules

confinedspace.jpgThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued new updated rules that give more protection for people who work in confined spaces such as in the construction industry. This comes after several years of evaluations by the Advisory Committee for Construction Safety and Health which found that there was a lot of open ground so to speak in the coverage in terms of safety and health issues in such industries. The slowdown in the economy does not change the rules for the construction industry always shifts to other areas of application as soon as one market slows down (from houses to gas stations and other structures). These new rules aims to get more benefits for those who work in confined spaces who often die because of accidents and mishaps.