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Mouth Full of Niño “There is considerable forecast uncertainty as to whether neutral or El Niño conditions will prevail, due...
The challenges of today’s economy appear to be driving some independent agents into new niche insurance markets and product lines....
U.S. taxpayers could see a profit from the 2008 bailout of American International Group Inc. (AIG), according to a Congressional...
Multistate Regulation Hikes Commercial Insurers’ Expenses and Premiums by 26% Buyers of commercial liability insurance pay on average 26 percent...
Illinois’ troubled system for compensating injured state workers hands out money too readily, sometimes without medical evidence to back up...
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon told an Alexandria civic club that the state’s property insurance market is “more competitive than...
March 2012 marked the 100th anniversary of the workers’ compensation system in Michigan. Commenting in a video commemorating the anniversary,...
Federal emergency officials are calling on insurance agents to stop offering clients a cut of their commission if a customer...
Missouri experienced a number of insurance industry “firsts” in 2011, including a record number of premium sales dollars, the largest-ever...