The Oregon Supreme Court has ruled that a claim for property damage arising from construction defects may lie in tort,...
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Young Agents Survey Reveals Strong Family Ties Bryan Hanes grew up in the family business listening to stories about life...
Budget-strapped Rhode Island is considering a new way to raise money: Force insurers to buy official driving reports from the...
Unlike the rest of the restoration industry, the document recovery and reclamation segment lacks standardization. There is no universal system...
Federal safety officials have stopped recommending removal of all electrical wiring in homes with problem drywall, a change in the...
Maryland lawmakers are weighing whether to prohibit insurers from using credit scores to rate auto insurance policies — a move...
Ohio Gov. John R. Kasich signed legislation continuing Ohio’s involvement in the surplus lines insurance market, the governor’s office announced....
If a lawsuit filed on Feb. 7, 2011, in the Northern District of Georgia is any indication, the Federal Deposit...
Progressive has begun national advertising for its “pay-as-you-drive” program, Snapshot, which offers drivers discounts of as much as 30 percent...
Vermont lawmakers may ask the Shumlin administration to produce recommendations for reforming the medical malpractice system in the state with...