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While the brokerage investigations took center stage at the mid-year meeting of the Independent Insurance Agents of Connecticut (IIAC), agents...
In late October 2004, Insurance Journal had the opportunity to speak with Arkansas Insurance Commissioner and former president of the...
As Insurers Tally ’04 Hurricane Losses, Experts See Similar Seasons Ahead The property insurance industry sustained record third-quarter losses this...
As part of his state’s fight against fake insurance, Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Robert Wooley is joining the National Association...
The number of medical malpractice claims filed and paid is declining in Missouri, yet physicians’ premiums are rising, according to...
Some drivers in Minnesota will soon have an added passenger in their cars: their insurance company. Progressive Insurance Company is...
A law firm filed a class-action lawsuit against St. Paul Travelers Cos., accusing it of making false and misleading statements...
Through the State Modernization And Regulatory Transparency Act (SMART Act), Congressmen Michael Oxley, R-Ohio, and Richard Baker, R-La., have made...
President Bush wasn’t the only big winner on election night. Tort reformers and insurers also saw some of their favored...