A Connecticut appeals court has affirmed a lower court’s ruling that awarded a bride $15,000 for emotional distress following a...
Articles by Kenneth J. St. Onge
New York State agents and insurers praised the passage late last month of a key workers compensation reform that will...
Connecticut officials “badly botched” a 2001 deal to privatize hundreds of workers compensation claims by state employees, Attorney General Richard...
Text messaging is all the rage. Hopefully, not a road rage. An increasing number of state lawmakers are concerned by...
A new decision by a Pennsylvania court could have far-ranging implications on what happens to an insurance agency’s book of...
Text messaging is all the rage. Hopefully, not a road rage. An increasing number of state lawmakers are concerned by...
New York insurance brokers may soon be required to reveal much more about how they are being paid by insurers...
Property casualty insurance insiders predicted 2008 will be a year of marginal growth as continued pricing competition will keep premiums...
There is an X-factor in setting insurance rates that even actuaries would have a hard time calculating: Politics. For those...
New York agents looking to spruce up their advertisements better pay attention to the list of insurers they represent. And...