The property and casualty industry is well into a rebound from the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, with premiums...
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In December 2002 the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of Campbell vs. State Farm. Four of the...
The commercial lines auto market used to be a steady line of business, stirred up occasionally by a Department of...
According to the Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association (TLPA), in the U.S. alone there are approximately 6,300 companies operating 171,000...
Perhaps it’s time to replace the word “outsourcing” with a new term. This might be especially appropriate for some of...
I’ve written previously that the increase in technology will lead to a decrease in the number of salespeople. Although this...
In an effort to help property/casualty carriers racing to price and offer terrorism coverage after the passage of the Terrorism...
Even being in business for over 90 years doesn’t seem to assure financial stability these days. 2002 was not a...
Stan Davis with the Ernst & Young think-tank has authored several excellent books, including Blur: The Speed of Change in...
On Dec. 31, 2001, the weighted average combined ratio of the 21 surplus lines insurance companies identified in the graphic...