Despite an initial rush of proposed legislation aimed at dealing with the problems related to mold claims and homeowners insurance,...
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As some in the industry see profits and smoother sailing ahead, other markets are having a tougher time. In a...
As insurers are confronted with increased pressures from claims involving asbestos, mold, and directors and officers’ policies, little attention is...
In the latest investigation of insurance fraud across the state, Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Robert Wooley announced that a bail bond...
Insurance industry trade groups are hopeful that the Federal Communications Commission’s recent decision to stay until Jan. 2005 a controversial...
According to a new study, State Fund policyholders have saved approximately $238 million since 1996 in total workers’ compensation claims...
Over 100 state agency representatives gathered in the House chambers of the Capitol building Sept. 18 to learn about ways...
Insurance Journal brings you special video coverage of the NAPSLO Annual Convention that took place Sept. 10-14 in San Diego....
Kim M. Robak, Vice President for External Affairs and Corporation Secretary at the University of Nebraska, has been named to...
Insurers must begin planning now for the expiration of a federal terrorism insurance backstop program, even though there’s no guarantee...