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The Wisconsin Supreme Court says a passenger in a vehicle that caused a fatal drunken driving crash does not have...
A coalition of Texas state agencies on June 2 launched a 60-day test of TexasSure, a program aimed at reducing...
Thanks to a bill recently signed by Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, families of workers in the state now have greater...
Science and technology are converging with risk management to help insurers negotiate the current hurricane season such that it’s now...
A bill to punish builders that avoid worker’s compensation fees and other costs by wrongly classifying workers as independent contractors...
State regulators recently told Congress that more study of the use of credit scoring by insurance companies is needed to...
Consumers need a better understanding of insurance issues specific to their unique situations. Special relationships deserve protection, too. That’s the...
Should Subcontractors Be Hired as “Employees” or Independent Contractors? Two recent events remind the insurance industry of the importance of...