As 1,200 independent agents and brokers from around the country descend on Washington, D.C., this month for the Big “I”...
Monthly Archives: April 2007
The U.S. population in hurricane-prone coastal states continues to rise, a trend that is likely to impact adversely the nation’s...
The majority of medical malpractice claims in a study of seven states were closed without any compensation paid to those...
A consumer coalition released a report that disputes insurers’ contention that the most recent medical malpractice insurance crisis for doctors...
Tax Credit, Historic, Commercial Real Estate Nuts & Bolts: Lexington Insurance Company introduced Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit (HRTC) Insurance to...
E-mails sent by officials of an engineering firm that assessed Hurricane Katrina claims suggest that State Farm Insurance Co. wanted...
Dallas-based global insurance and reinsurance broker, Colemont, added Catherine L. Wall as assistant vice president and associate legal counsel. In...
Even a year of profitability has not settled the large property insurance market for buyers, especially for catastrophic coverage near...
A balancing act “The legislation we are supporting this session is intended to balance the need to create a competitive...
Testifying before the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on April 11, Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Julie Benafield...