“Kentucky.” “Georgia.” “South Carolina.” “New York.” Conversing with Jim Masiello during a break at his company’s business meeting is a...
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The true integration of agency management systems with carrier systems may be on the horizon—but current market dynamics make it...
The reason independent agencies struggle to attract customer service representatives (CSRs) is that agencies just do not pay them enough....
Representatives from The Academy of Producer Insurance Studies met with the Independent Insurance Agents of Austin (IIAA) on April 14...
Several eastern states are trying to clamp down on spreading staged accidents. Bills are being debated in New York, Massachusetts...
The property/casualty insurance industry’s net income after taxes rose to $29.9 billion in 2003—nearly 10 times the industry’s $3 billion...
Confronted with conflicting pressures to contain costs and provide unfettered access to care, health plans are stepping up scrutiny of...
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill on April 19 designed to overhaul California’s costly workers’ compensation system and save employers...
Michael Segal, politically connected Chicago insurance broker, was either the victim of scheming underlings or the mastermind of a fraud...
Capping damage awards is not by itself the solution to Wyoming’s medical malpractice insurance cost dilemma, the incoming president of...