Bills to expand lawsuit options against insurers who are slow to pay claims and to change the way insurance companies...
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While the Louisiana House of Representatives Insurance Committee recently killed two bills and moved another forward, other insurance related measures...
California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund filed its sixth consecutive rate reduction, reflecting an average collectible premium decrease of 10 percent...
Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Julie Benafield Bowman announced new, lower-on-average, workers’ compensation rates, which will become effective July 1, 2006. “While...
On May 31, the eve of the 2006 hurricane season, Texas Watch, a non-profit consumer advocacy organization active on insurance...
Beginning this year, cities and towns throughout Oklahoma will be required to develop emergency evacuation plans under a new law...
Residents of the Northeast coast “ignore the hurricane threat at their peril,” a leading insurer is warning. At the same...
Cities fiercely competing for multimillion-dollar grants for counterterrorism programs must accept an unsettling premise along with the money: They are...
The U.S. Supreme Court has scaled back protections for government workers who blow the whistle on official misconduct with a...
The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will decide if tobacco giant Philip Morris must pay nearly $80 million in damages...