Republican legislative leaders in Iowa are hoping to cap excessive damage awards with a proposal that would slap a $500,000...
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Jim Donelon became Louisiana’s Commissioner of Insurance on Feb. 16 following the retirement of J. Robert Wooley. Donelon previously served...
The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) testified before the Colorado House Business Affairs and Labor Committee that legislation...
The nation’s insurance regulators have moved to strengthen cooperation with their counterparts in Russia by signing a memorandum calling for...
Owners of mid-size companies used to make relatively easy, straightforward decisions on what types of insurance to buy from their...
With data showing an improvement in loss costs in Texas, Medical Protective, an admitted medical professional liability insurer, said it...
There are opportunities to make California more earthquake-safe, according to the Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). At the...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been accumulating insurance fraud information since Hurricane Katrina and has filed charges in five...
Dozens of federally insured medical providers have been blocked from helping the Gulf Coast recover from Hurricane Katrina because their...
The American Tort Reform Association recently urged Wisconsin legislators and the governor to restore limits on noneconomic damages for medical...