Policyholders in insurer-funded programs were concerned that they might have to pay twice—some had originally posted large amounts of collateral...
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Robert Hartwig, senior vice president and chief economist for the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.), knows that while Tuesday, Sept. 11,...
Lessons from Andrew Taught Industry to “Be Prepared” Lessons learned from the most costly natural disaster in U.S. history more...
Marsh & McLennan Companies Chairman and CEO Jeff Greenberg remembers all too well those images of Sept. 11, 2001. Greenberg...
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford recently signed SB 686, a personal lines flex-rating bill that could ultimately result in the...
While it’s hard to find many positives about today’s increasingly litigious environment, it has helped fuel the need for both...
Southeast • Aug. 4, 2004 “Fireman’s Fund has once again demonstrated that they are the No. 1 property and casualty...
Maryland Insurance Commissioner Alfred W. Redmer, Jr. has moved to end what his agency says is a comprehensive scheme of...
Sweeping legislation being drafted by federal lawmakers would end state approval of insurance rates and require all states to adopt...
Delaware voters face a choice in this year’s election for state insurance commissioner between a Democratic counsel to the current...