Sophisticated technology, less staff at stores and more gang activity are all contributing to more U.S. stores being hit by...
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The insurance needs of contractors continue to become more complex as the economy works its way out of the recession....
Texas law permits an insurer to use race-neutral factors in credit scoring to price personal lines of insurance. That’s the...
Homeowners in western Massachusetts have filed $90 million in insurance claims for damage caused by deadly tornadoes that ravaged Springfield...
Coal industry officials have roundly criticized two sets of new safety rules proposed by federal regulators following an explosion that...
Rep. Pat Ownbey of Ardmore says Oklahomans were reminded how vulnerable they can be when several tornadoes ripped through the...
Rates Remain Competitive Despite Fewer Carriers, More Catastrophe Losses For apartment owners, the insurance market remains as competitive as it...
American and Louisiana flags flew at half-staff outside Louisiana government buildings on June 9 and 10 in a show of...
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin in late May signed a bill overhauling the state’s workers’ compensation system. The 200-page measure –...
Tennessee lawmakers have given final approval to a plan to cap non-economic and economic lawsuit damages. The bill (HB 2008)...