The old saying goes, “No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the legislature is in session.” We can...
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With the horrors from Hurricane Katrina still flashing on live television, Connecticut emergency officials and Gov. M. Jodi Rell (R)...
Hurricane Katrina could be called an industry nightmare. Some insurers were still reeling from the effects of the Asian tsunamis...
A bill aimed at closing a loophole in California’s workers’ compensation laws that allows doctors to profit from big markups...
WellPoint, Inc. announced a series of leadership appointments, effective September 1, 2005, including naming Marjorie W. Dorr to the post...
Conference panelists remain hopeful legislation will help state’s troubled system. The Insurance Council of Texas recently held its 2005 workers’...
Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour has commented to The Associated Press in Jackson that he would prefer to negotiate with insurance...
The stakes are high for Maine insurance companies, businesses and the state-sponsored health insurance program as a deadline approaches to...
Firm’s Mobile Emergency Unit Takes Claims in Baton Rouge Before Hurricane Katrina, Gillis, Ellis and Baker Insurance, a New Orleans-based...
Washington’s Department of Labor and Industries has proposed increasing hourly workers’ comp rates by an average of 3.8 percent in...