Piracy Is Still a Risk; Pandemic Hasn’t Helped August is International Pirate Month – mainly, I suppose, because it’s fun to say “Arrrg-ust” like a Caribbean swashbuckler from the movies. Ethan's Blog » August
New CDC Numbers Raise Concern for Health, Workers Comp Insurers Between June and August, the CDC says, COVID-19 was most prevalent in people between the ages of 20 and 29. Ethan's Blog » August
Isaias update: August 4, 2020 [embedded content] During the evening of August 3 Hurricane Isaias hit North Carolina, flooding areas along the shore as well as inland. Ethan's Blog » August
The New York Child Victims Act and its impact on insurers At 12:01am on Wednesday, August 14, the New York Child Victims Act came into effect, opening a one-year window for New Yorkers who claim they were m Ethan's Blog » August
Hurricane Dorian headed toward Florida as a Category 4 storm As of August 28, Hurricane Dorian has been forecast to be a Category 4 hurricane and chances have increased for a direct hit over Labor Day weekend Ethan's Blog » August
Researchers continue to predict a near-normal 2019 Atlantic hurricane season On Monday August 5th Colorado State University (CSU) hurricane researchers issued a news release in which they continue to predict a near-average 20 Ethan's Blog » August