Workplace injuries don’t make headlines despite the fact they cost about $1 billion a week in wage and medical payments...
Editor’s Note
Imagine there’s a 200-pound boulder crushing your left foot underneath. It hurts like all get out and it’s left you...
I was surprised and impressed by the efficiency and expertise shown by everyone participating in the March 3-6 National Conference...
In 2003 Texans voted for Proposition 12, which placed limits on jury awards in medical malpractice lawsuits. Currently, the U.S....
It’s been almost a year now since California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB 899 into law, giving the state’s troubled...
Getting people in the insurance industry to speak with the media can be tough. But when the subject is ethics,...
In addition to our copious directory of professional liability markets, this edition of Insurance Journal Midwest features a number of...
I recently attended the Professional Insurance Agents of Florida’s “Legislative Day 2005” in Tallahassee, and March 17 I’ll attend the...
Is the use of credit histories in insurance rating good, bad or indifferent? In general, insurers favor the practice. They...
As you may have already noticed, our cover story is on professional liability. When selecting material for this issue, we...