Iowa Gov. Chet Culver and lawmakers are questioning why the Iowa Insurance Division fined an insurance company $750,000, but didn’t...
Monthly Archives: April 2007
Thirty-eight more Hurricane Katrina insurance cases of Mississippi residents have been settled during court-order mediation, says U.S. District Judge L.T....
Kentucky Gov. Ernie Fletcher said he will sign a bill aimed at improving safety conditions for social workers that was...
Head restraints in several passenger vehicles provided marginal or poor protection against neck injuries and whiplash, the insurance industry reported...
A breath test used in thousands of drunken driving cases in New Jersey went on trial this week, when the...
Nebraska lawmakers broke a filibuster and gave first-round approval to a bill that could open parks that have closed following...
Citizens Property Insurance Corp.’s board of governors approved two proposals that will boost the amount of cash available to pay...
A broad package of health insurance reforms that builds upon Dirigo and would lead to mandatory coverage for businesses and...
Lloyd’s third “360 report” does for the insurance industry what the IPCC report, see previous article, does for the whole...
Almost concurrently with the announcement of SCOR’s greatly improved 2006 results (See above article), Swiss-based Converium issued a bulletin, which...