Chartis Launches Hospitality Industry Coverage Enhancements January 18, 2011 Chartis has introduced a series of coverage enhancements, developed by its Commercial Casualty division, to address the unique casualty exposures...
Senator Targets Workers’ Compensation Pay to Elderly Federal Employees January 18, 2011 By Andrew G. Simpson More than 1,000 federal workers aged 80 and older are receiving workers’ compensation benefits even though they likely have no...
FARA Adds Tarantino to Board of Directors January 18, 2011 FARA Insurance Services, a Mandeville, La.-based provider of claims administration and risk management solutions nationwide, appointed Laura Tarantino to the...
Texas Work Comp December Enforcements Include Fines Up to $78K January 18, 2011 Final enforcement actions taken by the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (TDI-DWC) for December 2010 include fines...
Utility Ameren Missouri Fighting for $30M Insurance Recovery January 18, 2011 Ameren Missouri continues its fight to recover more than $30 million from one of its insurers five years after a...
State Auto Chief Operating Officer to Retire January 18, 2011 Columbus, Ohio-based State Auto Financial Corp. and State Automobile Mutual Insurance Co. announced the retirement of Executive Vice President and...
Tower Group Buys Renewal Rights For Some of Navigators Mid-Market Biz January 18, 2011 Tower Group has acquired the renewal rights to the middle market commercial package and commercial auto business of Navigators. Terms...
Federal Judge in Michigan Nixes Religious Challenge to AIG Bailout January 18, 2011 A federal judge in Michigan has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the bailout of American International Group on religious grounds. An...
Consedine Picked For Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner January 18, 2011 Pennsylvania Gov.-elect Tom Corbett has will nominate lawyer Michael Consedine as the state’s next insurance commissioner. Consedine, 41, is a...
New York Drops Last Marsh Bid-Rigging Criminal Cases January 18, 2011 By Jonathan Stempel New York dropped the last two criminal cases tied to a 2004 bid-rigging scandal involving Marsh & McLennan Cos after...