AUTHOR: By Susan McKenna Experts agree. The surplus lines market remains alive, healthy and stable. Who can argue with the...
Features
Property casualty insurance agents and brokers are being exposed to more lawsuits as they move into unfamiliar products, states and...
Insurance Journal has launched IJ Broadcasting, an enhanced section on its Web site for multimedia content that will include video...
In Olympia, Wash., a legislative committee amended and passed legislation that is designed to assist consumers injured in intentional “road...
New penalties for drunk drivers, street racers, and “pocket bike” riders–along with improvements to California’s teen driving requirements–are among the...
An insurance company doesn’t have to defend or pay the claims of a Pulaski County woman whose 15-year-old son wrecked...
Record catastrophe losses will weigh heavily on 2005’s underwriting results, according to the Insurance Information Institute’s Earlybird Forecast Survey, but...
The year 2005 is looking like it was a relatively good one with solid financial news for property casualty insurers...
The National Weather Service has declared Hawaii the first state in the nation to be tsunami- and storm-ready. Only 23...
It’s one thing to prepare for a disaster to mitigate damage, but what should policyholders do if the damage is...