Asked what the world would be like if there were no federal terrorism insurance backstop, the Treasury Department simply shrugged....
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New Jersey has brought back to life the state’s consumer advocate office that was killed more than 10 years ago....
The powerful House Committee on Financial Services could have a federal terrorism reinsurance proposal to consider next month although many...
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California’s SB 46 and SB 603 both died in the Legislature in late June, allowing insurers to breathe a little...
Thanks to the leadership of Commissioner Jim Poolman, North Dakota insurance consumers now have common-sense protections against unfair underwriting and...
The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research, headquartered in Austin, Texas, started out the summer of 2005 with a...
The frontline sales manager has the toughest job in all of management. In no other position is accountability measured more...
To paraphrase an old adage: “Nothing concentrates the overall mind of the property/casualty insurance community as much as the approaching...
Sweeping Comp Reforms Should Curtail Costs, Claims After years of clamoring for relief from expanding workers’ compensation claims, payouts and...