Just like traffic, higher gasoline prices and high housing costs, Californians have come to expect certain things living in the...
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The family of an underground coal miner killed in a rock fall is entitled to increased death benefits because the...
New York State Superintendent of Insurance Howard Mills defended contingent commissions and reported progress in moving his regulatory agency toward...
Beacon Mutual, Rhode Island’s biggest workers’ compensation writer with about 90 percent of the business, has some big plans. First...
When people in other states think of Illinois, many things come to mind to epitomize some aspect of the state;...
Although Katrina is long gone, the clouds of misfortune she and her sisters generated will linger for decades. They radiate...
In Olympia, Wash., a legislative committee amended and passed legislation that is designed to assist consumers injured in intentional “road...
Swiss Re announced that it has completed a its first credit reinsurance securitization – a €252 million ($309 million) issue...
New York officials have reportedly reassured the insurance community that, despite concerns over some alleged abuses of finite reinsurance, the...
Hearings to decide rates for the homeowners’ insurance residual market in Massachusetts have been going on since November and will...