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September 24, 2007
Midwest Edition
The Changing Face of Surplus Lines Brokers
The CHANGING FACE of Surplus Lines Brokers
The surplus lines industry is never boring, never plain and certainly never black and white. Often dubbed as the innovator of new insurance products, the industry could even be considered colorful when it comes to the breadth and scope of business risks surplus lines professionals insure. However, when it comes to the industry's surplus lines ...Features
Editor's Note: The problem of natural disasters
Predictive Analytics 2.0
Making the case for Internet liability coverage
Chinese imports and product liability coverage
Cutting doctors' hours may not reduce medical errors, studies find
U.S. excess and surplus lines market attracts international attention
Growing Your Property Casualty Agency: Establish an authentic small business department
Idea Exchange: The subprime mortgage mess and the professional liability insurance industry
Idea Exchange: Need for lawyers PL coverage increasing
Idea Exchange: Catastrophes: There is no free lunch
Idea Exchange: Catastrophes: The time to act is now
Idea Exchange: Eight major mistakes employers make when workers' comp rates go down
Idea Exchange: Exporters' insurance: A world of opportunity
Idea Exchange: Prospects and pitfalls in a changing global insurance world
It Figures: It Figures
Declarations: Declarations
Departments
Currents
- As motorcycle deaths rise, Feds urge states adopt strict helmet laws
- Knapp Joins IJ-Midwest
- Officials in Midwest seek Federal aid after August storms
- Judge throws out all federal antitrust charges against insurers, brokers
- Industry skeptical, while Treasury opposes natural disaster pool
- Health premiums rise 6.1%; average family coverage costs $12,000
- Progressive combines personal lines management
- U.S. reinsurers report premiums dropped in 2Q
- Insurers have manageable exposure to subprime turmoil, report says
- U.S. fire report: More fires; fewer deaths and injuries; rise in property losses
- Guy Carpenter finds Lloyd's market at its 'healthiest in 300 years'

