Since St. Paul Travelers, one of the largest commercial medical malpractice companies, decided to exit the marketplace, the debate about...
Monthly Archives: April 2006
Maine Gov. John Baldacci has signed a law that clarifies the process of cleaning up credit reports of people who...
Hurricane Katrina lawsuits are multiplying and it’s not just insurance companies that are defendants. Oil companies, mortgage brokers, a shipping...
Commercial risks catastrophe cover Nuts & Bolts: International Catastrophe Insurance Managers and National Fire and Marine Insurance Company have launched...
The decision by the three major consumer credit reporting agencies to create a more uniform credit scoring system is not...
Although the road to rescission of an insurance policy can be covered with obstacles and potholes, usually a failed rescission...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has set an easier standard of proof for an insurance company suing an insured for...
The northeast U.S. coast is “long overdue” and could be the target of a serious hurricane, perhaps as early as...
Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell recently vetoed legislation designed to scale back the obligation of defendants to pay damage awards...
A coalition of parents and safety groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, are counting on common sense and technology,...