Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland announced that she has filed an application with the Oklahoma County District Court to be...
Monthly Archives: <span>May 2005</span>
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation officials are investigating 42 cases of suspected fraud in hurricane-related damage claims filed last year...
Bermuda-based Allied World Assurance Holdings Ltd. reported net income of $64.4 million for the first quarter 2005, compared to $89.4...
Lloyd’s U.S. office announced the appointment of Thor Valdmanis as vice president, Communications for North America. In the newly created...
The South Carolina Senate and House have approved legislation requiring health insurers to include coverage for some mental illnesses and...
The warm temperature of Atlantic Ocean waters and the absence of El Nino development could increase the number of tropical...
The U.K.’s Royal & SunAlliance (R&SA) reported strong earnings growth for the first quarter of 2005 with operating earnings of...
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services announced that it has assigned its “A” long-term debt rating to the proposed benchmark size...
The state of Michigan has filed an appeal of a judge’s ruling that allowed insurance companies to continue using customers’...
Most South Dakota employers will see their workers’ compensation rates fall this year, according to Gov. Mike Rounds. Efforts to...