Three Marines based in Twentynine Palms, Calif., have pleaded not guilty to felony insurance fraud charges for allegedly filing a...
Monthly Archives: <span>October 2005</span>
To combat fraud and protect workers from serious injury and death, the Washington Department of Labor and Industries has cited...
A new federal policy outlined a week before Hurricane Katrina struck could force residents in hundreds of communities nationwide to...
Wrapping up the PLUS D&O West Symposium held Sept. 13-14 in San Francisco, senior management personnel from insurers, brokerage firms,...
Many insurance companies are discovering a basic truth. Integrity in business is more than just the right thing to do–it...
More frequent and intense heat waves that are expected in California during the next 100 years could overburden the state’s...
Higher premiums, coverage restrictions already hitting many parts of country Hurricane Katrina is a poignant reminder that U.S. insurers, government...
Although today’s construction industry is coming out of a trench and contractors are intensifying competition by bidding low to get...
As federal, state and local officials grapple with the financial and physical ruin wrought by Hurricane Katrina, momentum is building...
While it’s too early to tell if the highly touted computer catastrophe models met expectations for Hurricane Katrina, there are...