Both the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (The Big “I”) and the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents...
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The hospital professional liability market is in the throes of deceleration. While there is emerging competition, many more experienced carriers...
The 2004 Minnesota legislative session adjourned on May 16, with several insurance-related bills signed into law, and a fraud bill...
A ruling by the California Court of Appeals undermines state regulation and the authority of the insurance commissioner by essentially...
A financial analyst who worked near the World Trade Center is not entitled to workers’ compensation benefits for post traumatic...
Indiana’s attorney general recently released an advisory opinion that directly butts heads with an earlier bulletin from the state’s insurance...
Insurance producers are a busy group, with day-to-day operations that include writing new business, servicing existing policies, taking care of...
The biggest writer of auto coverage in Massachusetts has raised possible legal problems with a plan to change the state’s...
The Ohio subrogation law that requires employees to reimburse their employers for their workers’ compensation benefits expenses if they win...
After urging its passage, Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry signed into law on May 28, 2004, House Bill 2661, a measure...