New York has enacted a bill requiring a showing of prejudice before insurers can disclaim coverage for late notice. The...
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Since the beginning of Alabama Gov. Bob Riley’s administration, Insurance Commissioner Walter A. Bell said it has been the Department’s...
The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California indicated it plans to submit a filing to the California Department of...
The U.S. insurance industry’s exposure to securities issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs), is substantial...
Smoking kills. And in Connecticut, it also changes the apportionment of workers’ compensation benefits, the state’s top court has ruled....
Retiring Leader Sees Agency Management Education Program at Appalachian State as Top Achievement After 20 years as an advocate for...
The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that contractual prohibitions on class actions for small consumer claims violates public policy...
The number of workers killed on the job annually dropped to an historic low in 2007, the Bureau of Labor...
American International Group’s Chief Executive Robert Willumstad will soon take the scalpel to the world’s largest insurer — and not...
The state-created corporation that’s become Florida’s largest property insurer says about 350,000 wind-only policyholders will have to reapply for coverage...