The results of a multistate data call on credit-based insurance scoring appear to be preordained, according to lobbyists for the...
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Missouri Republicans are trying to override a veto by Democratic Gov. Bob Holden of a bill that placed caps on...
Texas Gov. Rick Perry recently told a group of key insurance company executives that one of his top priorities is...
The New York State Insurance Department’s proposed amendments to Regulation 83 would reportedly move the state’s no-fault auto reparations system...
Gov. John G. Rowland’s wife was paid $15,000 last year by an insurance company that had received a $16 million...
A Connecticut House bill designed to improve availability for medical liability insurance fails to provide meaningful tort reform, will not...
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services announced that it has assigned its “A-” long-term counterparty credit and insurer financial strength ratings...
The American Insurance Association (AIA) on Monday declared Iowa’s 2004 legislative session a success for consumers and insurers on key...
A research report from the Massachusetts-based TowerGroup finds insurers are realizing that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act can serve as a catalyst...
The WCIRB has completed its report summarizing insurer loss and premium experience through December 31, 2003. To view the report,...