The states boasts a good homeowners loss ratio and a diversified economy The United States Census Bureau’s Census 2000 estimated...
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The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2000 census estimated Missouri’s population at 5.6 million. About 81 percent of the adult residents had...
California Senator Richard Alarcón (D-San Fernando Valley) came down on the insurance industry March 10, demanding that workers’ compensation insurers...
The United States Census Bureau’s Census 2000 estimated the population of the State of Oregon at 3,421,399. Approximately 85 percent...
In 2003, the Legislature took a major step in reforming California’s workers’ compensation system by enacting multifaceted reforms that can...
Former U.N. Weapons Inspector, White House Economist Address National Insurance Leadership Symposium
Hans Blix, the United Nations weapons inspector who spearheaded efforts in Iraq to determine whether Saddam Hussein had weapons of...
The billions of dollars in savings from last year’s workers’ compensation reform legislation will never fully materialize unless lawmakers pass...
Long-needed, comprehensive reforms to Florida’s troubled workers’ compensation system passed during last May’s special session of the Legislature, culminating a...
Continuing his push to reform the state’s broken workers’ compensation system, Calif. Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi will travel to New...
New York’s Superintendent of Insurance Gregory V. Serio announced that New York City will host the 2004 Spring National Meeting...