Outside Home, Castle Doctrine Doesn’t Apply Wisconsin Court Says October 20, 2014 By Todd Richmond A man who shot at two intruders as they fled after beating him in his apartment can’t invoke Wisconsin’s castle...
AIG Ex-CEO Liddy Defends Closeness with Government During Bailout October 19, 2014 By Andrew Zajac and Christie Smythe Former American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Edward Liddy defended his decision to work closely with the government at...
Bermuda Recovering from Hurricane Gonzalo Property Damage, Power Outages October 19, 2014 By Sam Strangeways Hurricane Gonzalo scored a direct hit on Bermuda Friday night into Saturday morning, pummeling the tiny island chain with rain...
Pennsylvania Agrees to $200M Settlement in Medical Malpractice Fund Case October 17, 2014 Health care providers will be getting $200 million from the state of Pennsylvania in a settlement announced Thursday over litigation...
DCRB Seeks Decrease in Del. WC Voluntary Loss Costs, Residual Market Rates October 17, 2014 The Delaware Department of Insurance said it has received the Delaware Compensation Rating Bureau’s (DCRB) filing proposing a decrease in...
Large Agencies More Optimistic About Future Growth: Vertafore Study October 17, 2014 Optimism over the future growth potential of independent agencies ties closely to the size of the independent agency, with larger...
Maryland County Eyes Doubling Fines for Passing School Buses October 17, 2014 Police have issued tickets to 730 drivers for passing stopped school buses in Maryland’s Montgomery County in the past nine...
Massachusetts AG Coakley Proposes Council to Study Safety Threats October 17, 2014 Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley says if elected governor she’ll tap two former Democratic rivals to head a new council...
A Few Thoughts for Insurance Entrepreneurs October 17, 2014 By Stephanie K. Jones Managerial flexiblity, effective communication, selecting and placing employees wisely, customer care and reputational risk are some of the factors would-be...
Mandates, Subsidies and Political Semantics October 17, 2014 By Ian Adams When the U.S. Supreme Court decided the fate of the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate in 2012, the nation was...