Parties hoping to change the way Massachusetts handles its high risk auto market have some more work to do. Massachusetts...
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North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley recently sent a letter to the regional director of the Small Business Administration requesting a...
Seattle-based Safeco announced that claims stemming from Hurricane Charley are estimated at $45 million in pre-tax catastrophe losses. This figure...
Lawyers from New London, Conn., have added 26 more defendants to a lawsuit on behalf of eight Connecticut residents who...
A Tennessee regulation that disallowed exclusions for punitive damages in most property casualty insurance policy forms has been reversed after...
Total payments for workers’ compensation rose faster than wages in 2002 for the second year in a row, according to...
The Rhode Island Workers Compensation Court has ruled that the owners of The Station nightclub can be held personally liable...
The Florida Department of Financial Services’ Division of Workers’ Compensation received top honors from an international trade group that assists...
Conn. Governor Jodi Rell has asked Susan Cogswell, current insurance commissioner, to remain in the post, and Cogswell has accepted...
Ambassador Paul Bremer, who headed up the provisional government in Iraq, and Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader whose policies...