Editor’s Note

Knowing Their Business

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Understanding the exposures of commercial clientele is not only important in reducing an agency’s errors and omissions risk; it’s important...

Insurance Without TRIA

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If Congress fails to renew or makes significant changes to the federal terrorism risk insurance program, some insurers will be...

New and Improved

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For nine years now Insurance Journal has strived to identify the nation’s leading privately held independent property/casualty insurance agencies in...

Agencies of the Future

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A report from McKinsey & Co., titled “Agents of the Future: The Evolution of Property and Casualty Insurance Distribution,” warns...

Man-Made Disasters

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Disasters strike in many forms. Insured disasters often arrive in the wake of natural catastrophes – floods, earthquakes, drought, tornadoes...

Can You Have It All?

One question often asked of women but not of men in the business world is: Can you have it “all”?...

Drowsy Driving

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Four percent of U.S. adults nodded off or fell asleep at least once while driving in the previous month. You’ve...

Apologies Necessary

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Doctors do it. Kindergarteners do it. Should insurers do it? Despite the prevalence of apologies in our society — think...

Armed and Growing

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Guns are big business. Just ask some insurance brokers. According to a report on InsuranceJournal.com, proposals to change state and...

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