More than 300,000 people died in natural and man-made catastrophes in 2004 – the tsunami in the Indian Ocean alone...
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About 11,000 people would die and Japan as a whole would suffer about $1.06 trillion in economic damage if a...
The Workers Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau of Massachusetts (WCRIB) has recommended to the state Division of Insurance that average...
Officials in the Department of Homeland Security have introduced a proposal to mitigate losses from a future terrorist attack by...
Broker compensation and its impact on the insurance market will be one of many key issues discussed March 3 to...
When and how did the insurance industry get the brand image as boring? That image never fit. Certainly nobody in...
Back to Earth and Up to Albany for N.Y.’s Excess & Surplus Marketplace After setting records in 2004, the excess...
Industry Gets Victory on Class Action But Reason to Worry Over TRIA Eliot who? The name Eliot Spitzer was never...
Efforts to extend the federal terrorism insurance backstop, set to expire at the end of the year, face significant hurdles...
For U.S. property/casualty insurers, periodic glimpses of rising profitability have been overshadowed by relentless price-cutting, natural and man-made catastrophes, and...