While service fees have been around for a long time, difficult market conditions and increased agency costs have made the...
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The American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) singled out West Virginia as the only statewide “judicial hellhole” in their recently released...
To start off the new year, Insurance Journal asked Texas Governor Rick Perry to share his views on insurance reforms...
Technology developments in the past few years have delivered cost and time savings to virtually every facet of the insurance...
The small business unit of Chicago-based commercial lines insurer CNA hopes to hit $1 billion in premium volume at the...
U.S. Sens. Bill Frist and Lamar Alexander, both Tennessee Republicans, recently announced the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved...
Each year the Insurance Information Institute invites a panel of Wall Street stock analysts and industry professionals to review the...
Insurance Journal sat down with incoming President Ernst Csiszar, South Carolina’s Insurance Commissioner, at the National Association of Insurance Commissioner’s...
The 2000 census estimated Illinois’ population at 12.4 million. More than 81 percent of the adult residents had graduated from...
Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine has seen a number of changes in his department in his nine years in office....