In addition to the immense destruction in heavily populated urban centers and coastal communities caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita,...
Agricultural News
With Katrina’s impact yet to be felt, farmers in low loss-ratio states may have to pick up the slack for...
Hurricane Katrina and Rita, then the Marsh indictments, oh my. Those subjects have made front page recently, and with good...
OHIO Hospital Group Sues WC Bureau: The Ohio Hospital Association and a member hospital sued the Ohio Bureau of Workers’...
As a direct result of the Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 2000 (ARPA), more farmers are insuring their cropland. Nationwide,...
The American Insurance Association (AIA) on Friday commended U.S. trade negotiators for their efforts to revive World Trade Organization (WTO)...
Maryland Insurance Commissioner Alfred W. Redmer is leaving his state job to become chief executive officer of Coventry Health Care,...
While property/casualty industry expects insured losses from Hurricane Katrina to reach a record high of $34.4 billion, the Property Casualty...
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry reported that with preliminary estimates in, it appears agriculture and forestry will take...
Higher premiums, coverage restrictions already hitting many parts of country Hurricane Katrina is a poignant reminder that U.S. insurers, government...