Sweeping legislation being drafted by federal lawmakers would end state approval of insurance rates and require all states to adopt...
Yearly Archives: 2004
Recent weeks seem to have brought insurers some silver lining amid dark clouds. Hurricane Charley, originally a Category 2 hurricane,...
On June 28, 2004, Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell signed Senate Bill 815 into law. Now known as “Act 46,” the...
Here are some questions agents should ask to determine territorial quality: 1. When was the last time territorial definitions were...
Inaccurate Territories and Assignments Hurt Consumers, Agents and Companies Territories offer tremendous opportunities for insurance companies to better segment their...
An insurance company does not have to pay a wrongful-death claim under the homeowner’s policy of a man whose houseguest...
Virginia’s State Corporation Commission (SCC) has scheduled a November hearing to consider a request by the National Council on Compensation...
The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance has gone to court to place medical malpractice insurance carrier MIIX Insurance...
New York Superintendent of Insurance Gregory V. Serio applauded a decision by the New York Supreme Court to issue a...
Their 29.3 percent increase having been rejected by state officials last month, workers compensation insurers in New York have tried...