For U.S. property/casualty insurers, periodic glimpses of rising profitability have been overshadowed by relentless price-cutting, natural and man-made catastrophes, and...
Yearly Archives: 2005
A National Association of Insurance Commissioners panel this week will begin to discuss whether costly new audit measures based on...
Insurers around the globe are making progress – quickly in some areas – with using an integrated risk and capital...
New Hampshire drivers are benefiting from increased competition among auto insurers. Seven of the 11 auto insurance companies that have...
The fund that pays New York injured workers whose workers’ compensation carriers have gone belly up is itself nearly bankrupt,...
Los Angeles, Calif.-based HCC Surety Group has promoted Frank Mester to vice president. Prior to this promotion, Mester served as...
What Eliot Spitzer has done within the insurance industry should be entered on the positive side of the ledger. While...
Southwestern Utah has not been declared a federal disaster area despite more than $150 million in damages caused by flooding...
A California appellate court in San Francisco dismissed the claims of two former State Farm insurance agents in a lawsuit...
Contingent commissions first appeared in the 1960s when claims were rising much faster than the rate of inflation and insurance...