With the last minute workers’ compensation reform bill for California racing to the end of legislative session then passing resoundingly,...
Editor’s Note
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in Insurance Journal’s Satire Issue, August 20, 2012. The content in this issue is...
There is an effort now underway in Washington, D.C., to eliminate the use of consumer credit information by auto insurance...
When Lloyd’s America Inc. Western Regional Director Anthony Joseph handed me a simple, glossy two-sided pamphlet that read “Titanic Centenary”...
Experts say it is intuitive that most people would be less likely to take risks after an unexpected loss. But...
Everybody has an opinion, but those with some of the best and most interesting opinions often end up getting buried....
In this issue starting on page 22, several Southeast-based brokers talk about how dramatically the benefits brokerage market is changing...
A new report that examines the Penn State University scandal had harsh words for the school’s top officials. Former FBI...
“The economic sky is not falling.” That’s the opinion, at least, of Robert P. Hartwig, Ph.D., president and economist at...
Research and investment firm Keefe, Bruyette and Woods reported on June 21 its annual P/C industry reserve review. The report...