Since the 1800s, the insurance industry has used technology to track and control catastrophic exposures. Insurers first used mapping after...
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It’s been called “the Titanic of all insolvencies”—on Dec. 3, 1985, Transit Casualty Company, domiciled in Missouri, was declared insolvent...
It will likely come as no surprise to those who have been following the Texas Legislature this session that very...
The media reports have died down since the Feb. 6 ruling that the United States was in violation of the...
In September of 1994, a busload of insurance industry members, legislators and business folks toured some of inner city Houston...
For the past decade, the marine insurance market has been struggling to keep its head above water. And to make...
On Feb. 14, lawmakers, insurers, employers and others gathered in Sacramento to discuss the troubled state of California’s workers’ compensation...
Seven years after an initial lawsuit was filed, the California Supreme Court made a ruling unfavorable to the California State...
Selling personal umbrellas is a nuisance, yes? Some agents say, “Forget the $15 or $20 commission; it’s the perception of...
Washington’s new Insurance Commissioner gave the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of Washington something to hope for at the IIABW...