Sharon P. Clark, a 17-year veteran of Kentucky state government, was appointed commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Insurance (DOI)...
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Californians overwhelmingly consider it their responsibility to prevent underinsurance, with homeowners in areas struck by catastrophic wildfire most strongly recognizing...
Execs Say Market Remains Attractive Even as Crisis Puts Pressure on Prices The by now all too familiar litany of...
The 2008 Insurance Journal Agency E&O Survey, conducted Oct. 3 through Oct. 16, drew 1,042 respondents from 50 states; there...
When employers pay more for medical care for injured workers, workers should experience better outcomes. Otherwise, the logical question becomes:...
The Florida Supreme Court recently struck down a cap on fees for lawyers of injured workers, saying the attorneys must...
The Surplus Lines Association of California Executive Committee and the Stamping Committee has approved an increase in the stamping fee...
The federal government’s recent bail out of American International Group Inc. (AIG) via a $122 billion-plus loan to keep the...
I read Christopher J. Boggs’ commentary, “AIG Crisis Highlights the Need for Insurance Professionalism” (see page N40) and I would...
In the Aug. 4, 2008 issue of Insurance Journal, an article titled “Agents Weigh Independence, Commissions, Markets When Choosing Agency”...