A California law enacted in 1999 requiring that insurance companies turn over information related to European insurance policies or face...
Yearly Archives: 2001
Insurance companies are finally hitting their stride in finding practical uses for Internet technologies, according to a recent “Emerging Strategies...
Property/casualty insurers are very likely to begin pricing “terrorist attack risk” separately from other coverages, according to a new forecast...
When I was a child, visiting the library was a thrilling experience. The tall shelves of books, the sunlight streaming...
In an effort to be noticed in today’s crowded online marketplace, insurance marketers make common, yet fatal, mistakes when constructing...
If the nautical term best applied to the reinsurance industry last year this time would have been “Steady as she...
Lloyd’s of London, the world’s oldest and most visible insurer, has set about dealing with the aftermath of the terrorist...
How would Sept. 11’s terrorist attacks impact insurers? This was the overwhelming question facing analysts at insurance rating bureaus in...
As the California Legislature wound up its 2001 session in mid-September, two workers’ compensation-related bills awaited their fate on the...
In an ongoing effort to improve services to insurers, the California Department of Insurance (CDI) launched a new online Rate...