An Encino chiropractor and her legal assistant have been arrested and charged with two counts each of insurance fraud following...
Monthly Archives: July 2005
A case before the Montana Workers’ Compensation Court could potentially create a $300 million deficit for the state’s workers’ compensation...
Five or fewer insurers control at least three-quarters of the small-group insurance market. This lack of competition contributes to double-digit...
The better your credit score, the better your chances are of getting a loan, being issued a credit card, renting...
The insurance industry is entering a soft market, but unlike earlier soft markets, carriers have not cut prices to gain...
Insurers, and especially self-insurers, are seeing positive trends as a result of the workers’ compensation reforms in California, experts on...
Agents and brokers must unite and work together so that their industry is able to flourish despite recent challenges involving...
California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi recently took time out from his schedule to chat with Insurance Journal Online Editor Dave...
Businesses are increasingly turning to wellness programs to get a handle on rising health care costs, and most believe these...
Kibble & Prentice announced the results of its annual employee benefits survey. With nearly 250 Washington state companies reporting, the...