- Mississippi Toughens Parental Social Host Liability
- Calif. Workers’ Comp Rating Bureau to Skip Mid-Year Rate Filing
- Tallying Tsunami Losses
- Who’s Worth What in the Agency System: Time to Evaluate Frozen Salaries
- Oregon Considers Medical Malpractice Cap
- Texas Sees Rise in Workers’ Comp Medical Cost per Claim
- Pennsylvania House Passes Tort Reform Bill
- HMO Ordered to Cover Claims in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma
- Bill to Cap Civil Damages Signed by Oklahoma Governor
- Web Exchange
- Feds Probe Illinois Public Agencies’ Workers’ Comp Payouts
- West Virginia Subsidy
- Japan’s Tragedy a Reminder of Need for Business Interruption Insurance
- Wisconsin Passes Bill to Reduce Mandatory Minimum Auto Liability Limits
- Reinsurance Rates Up, But Few Agree How Much
- New York City Drops Plan to Charge for Accident Response
- Allstate Seeks to Open 50 New Agencies in Florida
- Create and Promote Commercial ‘Coverages of the Quarter’
- E&O Insights: Are Your Customers Properly Protected for Business Interruption?
- Stuck Pipe Stopped Sealing of BP Oil Well: U.S. Report
- Oregon Supreme Court: Negligence Claim OK, Despite Contract
- All in the Family
- Maryland Weighs Prohibition on Insurers’ Use of Credit Scores
- Rhode Island Ponders Forcing Insurers to Buy Driving Records
- Valuable Papers Coverage: It’s More Important Than You Think
- Wiring in Faulty Drywall Homes Found to Be Safe
- New Ohio Law Allows State to Join Surplus Line Compact
- How Extensive Will the FDIC’s Claims Against Failed Banks’ Outside Professionals Be?
- Progressive’s Usage-Based ‘Snapshot’ Car Insurance Goes National
- Vermont Lawmakers Ask for Study on Medical Malpractice Claims
- Franchisor Benefits from Unrest in Captive Insurance World
- Wiring in Faulty Drywall Homes Found to Be Safe
- How Extensive Will the FDIC’s Claims Against Failed Banks’ Outside Professionals Be?
- How Extensive Will the FDIC’s Claims Against Failed Banks’ Outside Professionals Be?
- Government Ends Cargo Insurance Rule for Truckers
- Wiring in Faulty Drywall Homes Found to Be Safe
- Profile of Young Agents
- Despite Event Coverage Market Downturn, Experts Find Ways to Remain Competitive
- North Carolina Rethinks Rate Regulation
- 2011 Second Quarter Schedule
- Supreme Court Makes It Easier to Sue Businesses
- Fleecing the Famous
- Underwriters Address Political Risk Exposures in Wake of Crisis
- Progressive’s Mileage-Based ‘Snapshot’ Car Insurance Goes National
- Calif. Senators Introduce National Earthquake Legislation
- Washington Governor Signs Bill to Improve Workers’ Comp System
- New York Dilutes Plan to Merge Banking and Insurance Departments
- Michigan Catastrophic Auto Insurance Fee to Rise 1.3%
- Winning Team’s Fans in More Deadly Crashes Following Big, Close Games
- NRRA Compliance Checklist: Prepare Now for Surplus Line Tax Changes and Enjoy Your Summer Vacation
- How Extensive Will the FDIC’s Claims Against Failed Banks’ Outside Professionals Be?
- Orange Triangles Pit Safety Against Religion in Kentucky
- New York Fraud Investigators Arrested 668 People Last Year
- Instructor Spotlight: David Connolly
- Florida Homeowners Insurers Seek ‘Flex-Rating’ Up to 15%
- Web Exchange
- State Farm Denied Rate Hike in Louisiana; Citizens Gets 6.5% Increase
- Business Agenda Advancing in Missouri
- Business Income: It’s Really Easy
- A Dog Eat Dog World
- Heading to Hawaii
- Hurricane Protection
- West Virginia County Program to Expand
- Lawsuit Reform Measures Advance in Oklahoma House, Senate
- Cheerleading Squad Bias
- Training! Worth the Investement
- Preparing for the Hurdles Ahead
- Tipped Off
- Georgia Seeks Waiver from Medical Loss Ratio Rule
- Alabama Nuclear Plant Cites Superior Safety
- Why Community Associations Need Proper D&O Coverage
- Pennsylvania Considers Workers’ Comp for Small Business Owners
- Hurricane Names Retired
- The Future of the Independent Agency (Has Nothing to Do with Age)
- Increase in Temporary Staffing Business Signals Economic Recovery
- Teen Drivers
- Plans to Reform Texas Wind Pool Taking Shape
- Growth of Clean Tech Industry Delivers New Exposures, Opportunities
- Reinsurance Rates May Rise with Japan Loss Estimates
- Connecticut Lawmakers Approve Local Lawsuit Protection Bill