On Feb. 14, lawmakers, insurers, employers and others gathered in Sacramento to discuss the troubled state of California’s workers’ compensation...
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Seven years after an initial lawsuit was filed, the California Supreme Court made a ruling unfavorable to the California State...
The long awaited hardening of reinsurance rates may finally be occurring, as companies reassess their capacity commitments and take a...
Contractors and operation managers run a risky business. One area that is often overlooked is equipment security. Theft, vandalism or...
The Comptroller of Public Accounts in Texas is planning an appeal of a Third District Court ruling that found Dow...
In what looks uncomfortably like a return to the offshore scams of the late ’80s, several reports of questionable taxicab...
The Texas House of Represen-tatives’ Committee on Insurance kicked off its first meeting of the 77th Legislative Session Feb. 12...
The signs were there in 2000—and now it can safely be said that prices in the commercial auto industry are...
It’s been called “the Titanic of all insolvencies”—on Dec. 3, 1985, Transit Casualty Company, domiciled in Missouri, was declared insolvent...
Ending a search that has been ongoing since last October, Michael S. McGavick was named president, CEO and member of...