The Insurance Council of Texas reported that Hurricane Claudette, which hit the Texas coast in July, caused an estimated $90...
Yearly Archives: 2003
Eleven of the state’s largest homeowners carriers have filed appeals with the Texas Department of Insurance, requesting hearings on recent...
“Client, insure thyself!” Well it hasn’t quite reached that point yet, but the hard market has caused insurance buyers to...
One thing I’ve noticed recently is that agents, brokers, underwriters and other insurance professionals have ample opportunity this fall to...
Despite the uncertainty over who will be the next governor of California, the state’s next CEO will have to deal...
Most employers and injured workers are reportedly happy with how the Washington Department of Labor and Industries handles workers’ compensation...
Six months ago Insurance Journal presciently asked whether a consensus model credit-insurance scoring bill devised by the National Conference of...
The proliferation of the “MS Blaster” worm recently clearly demonstrates just how vulnerable both private and public sector entities remain...
A new independent consumer survey conducted for the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA) has reportedly found that...
The National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) announced its support recently of state legislative initiatives to establish stronger guidelines for...