A former resident of Jupiter, Fla. was sentenced in Martin County Circuit Court to 20 years in prison after pleading...
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They’re baaack. High-flying medical malpractice liability claims losses, that is. The availability crisis of the 1970s and the affordability crisis...
Skyrocketing insurance premiums, a dearth of companies writing medical malpractice insurance and doctors suspending their practices in protest are precipitating...
In an attempt to settle long-standing differences between insurers and auto repair shops, the Massachusetts Department of Insurance (DOI) is...
Sen. Bill Frist, M.D. (R-Tenn.), the majority leader of the U.S. Senate, will be a keynote speaker at the 27th...
Proponents of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) have suffered a double setback as UCITA legislation (SB697) in Oklahoma...
The Nebraska Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee has approved an insurance scoring bill favored by insurers while voting down a...
The 2003 Maryland legislative session is at the halfway point, with a crop of insurance-related bills still working their way...
The American Insurance Association (AIA) urged the New Jersey General Assembly to remain focused on competition and stabilizing the auto...
Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Mike Pickens announced that a guilty plea to a felony charge of violating the maintenance of home...