On the May 1 anniversary of its receivership, Pawtucket Mutual Insurance Co. remained under state control, not writing any new...
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The use of electronic signatures and electronic records to conduct all types of transactions is rapidly taking hold in the...
The American Insurance Association (AIA) has urged Connecticut Gov. John Rowland (R) to sign the legislation (HB 5200) passed on...
The Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina (IIANC) along with independent agencies and companies around the state have begun a...
A new Maine law (Ch. 671) designed to correct availability problems in the state’s homeowners insurance market has been signed...
Hurricane Isabel was directly or indirectly responsible for 50 deaths nationwide and caused an estimated $170 million of property damage...
Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co., accused by the Archdiocese of Boston of failing to cover payments to priest abuse victims, has...
For the first time, homeowners rates that include a severe thunderstorm component based on sophisticated catastrophe modeling have been included...
Court-approved mediators have settled 14 of the first 15 claims they have heard stemming from a hepatitis A outbreak at...
The nation’s report on fatalities shows there were 43,220 deaths overall on U.S. highways in 2003, up from 42,815 in...