An insurance company selling federal flood insurance has won a case against a Mississippi homeowner who claimed the insurer was...
Yearly Archives: 2012
The Mississippi Court of Appeals has upheld a ruling that the owners of a Bay St. Louis restaurant cannot collect...
Another job was the last thing Bill Henry wanted when he was approached to head up a new division of...
That had to be the most salacious first paragraph ever in Insurance Journal‘s history.” I smiled and couldn’t help letting...
The workers’ comp loss-costs are continuing to go up in most Northeastern states, according to the National Council on Compensation...
North Carolina had higher income benefit payments per claim among 16 states in a recent study, slower return to work...
Guy Carpenter & Co. LLC, a global risk and reinsurance intermediary division of N.Y.-headquartered Marsh & McLennan Companies, appointed Andrew...
Every year, errors and omissions (E&O) claims arising out of the placement of workers’ compensation account for approximately 10 percent...
Republicans still have to pick their candidate for North Carolina insurance commissioner after cutting the field to two. Richard Morgan...
While most workers’ compensation claims stem from real instances of on-the-job injuries, there are, unfortunately, people who cheat the system,...