The Massachusetts Association of Insur-ance Agents is sending a $20,000 check to the Big ‘I’ Katrina Relief Fund established by...
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South Floridians whose homes were destroyed or heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina have to look elsewhere for someone to pay...
Washington’s Department of Labor and Industries has proposed increasing hourly workers’ comp rates by an average of 3.8 percent in...
A Connecticut-based company that contaminated California’s San Gabriel Valley groundwater with its metal cleaning and degreasing procedures has agreed to...
Four South Florida locations where consumer service professionals will be assisting victims of Hurricane Katrina have been announced by Tom...
Kansas members of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) are mobilizing opposition to a state program permitting drivers’...
In the aftermath of last month’s hailstorms, North Dakota’s Construction Compliance Task Force has begun aggressively checking construction sites to...
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation announced it is terminating investment dealings with Allegiant Asset Management, a wholly-owned subsidiary of...
Federal prosecutors are investigating the conduct that led to the firing of former MassMutual Insurance Comany chief executive Robert J....
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle signed a bill designed to allow farmers and others who lack health insurance to join a...