A proposal to ban use of credit-based insurance scores (HB 1292) would do severe harm to, and cause unintended consequences...
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The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board’s office of appeals issued 12,460 decisions in 2003, reducing its inventory of open...
A bail bond agent operating in the Greater New Orleans area has signed a Louisiana Department of Insurance “Consent to...
The New York City’s police department’s security costs at this summer’s Republican National Convention could climb to $65 million, far...
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher issued an order preventing an unlicensed Georgia firm from selling workers’ compensation insurance in Oklahoma....
The historic USF&G Corp. building, once destined for demolition, has undergone an extreme makeover and is now downtown Baltimore’s newest...
Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Mike Pickens said agreements have been reached regarding the payment of outstanding claims for enrollees in the...
Michael Segal, the president and CEO of Chicago-based Near North National Group, was already under federal indictment for 17 counts...
Workers’ Compensation Research Institute, based in Cambridge, Mass., unveiled CompScope, a new tool that annually tracks changes in state trends...
An Illinois Senate bill that would change the recovery system for uninsured motorists’ (UIM) coverage is strongly opposed by the...