Insurance Journal had a chance to sit down with newly-elected Secretary-Treasurer Joel Ario, Administrator of the Oregon Department of Insurance,...
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While everyone agrees that something should be done about Massachusetts’ spiraling auto rates and uncompetitive market, no one seems to...
With the start of the New Year and the beginning of a new session of Congress only a few weeks...
According to a recently released report from Munich Re, fatalities caused by natural catastrophes were up 450 percent in 2003,...
New Jersey’s Department of Banking and Insurance filed papers in Superior Court last Thursday to protect policyholders and consumers by...
Members of the Alliance of American Insurers and the National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) finalized the merger of the...
An ever increasing number of insurance companies are using your personal credit information—like billing history, the number of credit cards...
Powerful Friends, Enemy Insiders and Embezzlement Charges We are destroyed as of today,” Michael Segal, owner of Chicago-based Near North...
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates) released its first “Roadmap to State Highway Safety Laws: A Report on States...
U.S. District Judge Michael B. Mukasey has had enough of the sniping between the insurers led by Swiss Re and...