True reform of the current market conduct examination process will not be achieved by amendments suggested by regulators and adopted...
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INSURANCE JOURNAL PUTS CANDIDATES DENN AND ENNIS ON THE RECORD, ON THE ISSUES September 7, 2004–Delaware voters face a choice...
Preliminary reports from insurers indicate that Hurricane Frances will produce significantly more claims than Hurricane Charley, but the average claim...
Their 29.3 percent increase having been rejected by state officials last month, workers compensation insurers in New York have tried...
Policyholders in insurer-funded programs were concerned that they might have to pay twice—some had originally posted large amounts of collateral...
The Association of California Insurance Companies (ACIC) urged Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to sign into law three significant bills that respond...
New York Superintendent of Insurance Gregory V. Serio applauded a decision by the New York Supreme Court to issue a...
Lessons from Andrew Taught Industry to “Be Prepared” Lessons learned from the most costly natural disaster in U.S. history more...
An insurance company does not have to pay a wrongful-death claim under the homeowner’s policy of a man whose houseguest...
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford recently signed SB 686, a personal lines flex-rating bill that could ultimately result in the...