The “Power of One” will be the topic of the June 23 to 25 Florida Association of Insurance Agents (FAIA)...
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On Oct. 16, 12 volunteers from the Los Angeles and El Camino CPCU Chapters, some accompanied by family members, met...
South Dakota draft legislation regarding credit scoring is unnecessary, burdensome and would open the door for even more restrictive alternatives...
A federal magistrate judge has upheld U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) findings that Mutual Benefits Corporation (MBC), the nation’s...
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation announced recently that paid medical costs for workers’ compensation claims were down 6.7 percent,...
A housing website for Florida disaster victims drew more than 2,600 visitors during its first several weeks in operation. The...
The number of medical malpractice payments made by Massachusetts doctors peaked in 2001 and has begun to gradually decline, while...
The board of directors of North Dakota’s monopoly workers’ compensation provider, Workforce Safety and Insurance, voted to adopt a 5...
An exclusive Best’s-rated “A XIV” program for commercial risks, including and excluding wind, is now available in Florida from Hull...
Massachusetts Insurance Commisioner Julianne Bowler’s decision setting private passenger auto insurance rates for 2004 has been upheld by the state...