Scalpel-wielding surgeons and klutzy grave robbers were among the eight worst insurance swindlers of 2005, according to the Coalition Against...
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Seventy-nine workers died on the job in Washington in 2005, down from 93 in 2004, and 112 fatal workplace injuries...
A doctor has pleaded not guilty to charges of bilking insurance companies by arranging unneeded surgeries with the cooperation of...
Chris R. Alcala of Los Angeles has filed a petition for class action against California’s State Fund Compensation Insurance Fund...
Insurers writing monoline farm policies and incidental professional liability coverage may face additional work to clarify coverage for their insureds...
Directors and officers liability insurance capacity leveled off at about $1.5 billion in 2005, about where it was in 2004,...
Dozens of insurers will exit the personal property/casualty industry over the next few years, according to a new study. They...
Glendale, Ariz., Republican Sen. Linda Gray is pushing legislation that would allow insurers to refuse to reimburse drivers if companies...
For the second year in a row, executives from upper mid-sized companies (more than 500 employees) report much higher productivity...
GEICO began reducing auto insurance rates for new policyholders in Colorado on Jan. 5. The company also said it would...