The fight against insurance fraud never ends. And despite efforts to combat fraud most insurers anticipate an increase in fraud....
Editor’s Note
Understanding the exposures of commercial clientele is not only important in reducing an agency’s errors and omissions risk; it’s important...
If Congress fails to renew or makes significant changes to the federal terrorism risk insurance program, some insurers will be...
For nine years now Insurance Journal has strived to identify the nation’s leading privately held independent property/casualty insurance agencies in...
A report from McKinsey & Co., titled “Agents of the Future: The Evolution of Property and Casualty Insurance Distribution,” warns...
Disasters strike in many forms. Insured disasters often arrive in the wake of natural catastrophes – floods, earthquakes, drought, tornadoes...
One question often asked of women but not of men in the business world is: Can you have it “all”?...
A new technology that allows users to track a driver’s mobile phone usage could give fleet managers another tool in...
Four percent of U.S. adults nodded off or fell asleep at least once while driving in the previous month. You’ve...
Doctors do it. Kindergarteners do it. Should insurers do it? Despite the prevalence of apologies in our society — think...