Marsh Will Drop ‘Unprofitable’ Accounts But MMC Will Keep Putnam and Mercer Units Giant insurance broker Marsh, battered by regulators,...
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The Florida Legislature began its spring session March 8 with insurance-related topics expected to take the limelight with several dozen...
In California, the industry is in the midst of implementing some far-reaching workers’ compensation reform. The new laws should increase...
Costs per workers’ compensation claim in Pennsylvania rose 6 percent between 2001 and 2002, according to a new report by...
Employer responsibility for the expense of accidents and in some cases occupational illnesses, varies from state to state. Em-ployers must...
A photo taken in a restaurant 13 years ago captured the occasion–a deal signed by California’s chief insurance regulator that...
Should P/C Industry Response to Ethical Lapses Include a Self-Regulatory Body? The property casualty industry’s leading educational society is weighing...
Making the Puzzle Pieces Fit Begin a conversation with any roofing contractor with the words workers’ comp insurance and profits...
A Utah court ruled in favor of Workers Compensation Fund in February, stating that the state has no ownership in...
Connecticut officials are alarmed at the high recidivism rate of aggressive drivers forced to attend traffic offender school. Nearly 42...