Beginning Jan. 1, 2010, workers’ compensation premiums for Ohio’s Public Employer Taxing Districts (PECs) will drop by an average of...
Monthly Archives: <span>September 2009</span>
Hundreds of southeast Texans displaced by Hurricane Rita four years ago are still waiting for new federally funded homes to...
With the fall rainy season fast approaching, and a weakened dam in the region, Washington state Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler...
Two Missouri insurance agents making a routine visit came to the rescue of a 79-year-old St. Louis County man who...
California-based insurance support services firm Perr&Knight announced that James Vallee has joined the firm as a consulting actuary in the...
Private U.S. property/casualty insurers’ net income after taxes fell 59.3 percent to $5.8 billion in first-half 2009 from $14.1 billion...
In 2008, the underwriting and operating performance of surplus lines companies continued to outpace that of the total property/casualty industry,...
https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/west/2009/09/01/103448.htm All but the most remote sections of a pair of major Southern California wildfires were contained Saturday, but officials...
Should an earthquake generate a tsunami on the Oregon coast, there might be only 20 minutes to get to high...
New Mexico dairy worker Joe Griego says the worst part of being attacked by a bull at work has been...