Johnson & Johnson has recalled almost 33,000 bottles of baby powder to dampen the accusations of the presence of asbestos in their talc powder. This is an expensive event, especially at this vulnerable time for... read more...
Reduced Availability for High-Interest Loans
Google is taking a stand against high-interest consumer loans. In 2016, Google banned Payday loans from its search browser. Today, they are banning them from their app store. If your company offers Payday or high-interest... read more...
Are Blackouts Disrupting Your Business?
In an effort to recoup losses and prevent dangerous wildfires, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) has begun rolling blackouts, affecting over 800,000 residents and businesses throughout California. Could a power disruption cause a loss for... read more...
A Flight to Quality
In Captive Reviews’ August issue, David DiMayo, Oxford’s CEO, outlines 10 important features that should be front of mind when considering a captive program and evaluating best fit for a prospective client. Continue Reading.... read more
Label Mix Up – An Expensive Mistake
On September 17, 2019, Perdue announced a recall on 495 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken. The recall was due to a labeling mishap where chicken that contains wheat, a known allergen, was labeled as gluten free.... read more...
Introducing – Captive Claim Highlight
Claims are an important part of any captive program! Oxford brings to you periodic captive claims highlights with examples of how the Oxford policy can work for you and your risk management needs. Interested in... read more...
Michigan E-liminating Flavored E-Cigarettes
In June, San Francisco became the first major city in the United States to ban sales of e-cigarettes. On Wednesday, Michigan became the first state to ban sales of flavored e-cigarettes. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, in... read more...
Better Safe than Sorry!
On June 13th, King Arthur Flour, Inc. voluntarily recalled around 14,000 five-pound bags of unbleached flour due to potential E. coli contamination after being notified by their supplier certain wheat used to make their flour... read more...