La. and Fla. taking different paths on insurance woes Florida and Louisiana are hurricane-prone states with similar property insurance problems,...
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Fast-growing, state-run property insurers pose risk for taxpayers Exponential growth of state-run property insurers of last resort ultimately may shift...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has scuttled what little remained of a lawsuit against paint makers by 26 towns and...
California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund suffered setbacks recently over unethical practices in its group programs, and an order by California...
The executive director of the North Dakota State Workers’ Compensation agency and an agency investigator were released after their first...
Today’s demands on independent agents are plentiful: competition, risk management, compensation disclosure, quality markets and carrier’s demands for premium quotas,...
1.4 The intensity of the earthquake that surprised residents of seacoast New Hampshire at 10:30 p.m. on June 2. The...
Florida police, firefighters, paramedics and other first responders would have an easier time becoming eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, and...
Swingle named president of IIAT; Elbert and Branniff honored The Independent Insurance Agents of Texas introduced new officers for the...
The workers’ compensation calendar year combined ratio stands at 96.5 percent — the best underwriting result in at least 30...