California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund “has weak corporate governance, inadequate internal controls in various areas and a general inability to...
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A state-run pool system to pay workers with permanent partial disabilities could erode the savings promised by New York’s landmark...
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Severe summer storms that ransacked the Midwest, a court ruling that could negatively impact the medical malpractice insurance market in...
The move to privatize the state’s workers’ compensation fund and rebrand it as BrickStreet Mutual has received mostly positive reviews,...
Some North Carolina coastal residents could see a spike in their insurance rates because of a recent decision by the...
In 2006, South Carolina’s workers’ compensation premiums grew more than 18 percent and the state has ranked second in the...
OneBeacon, Southern Marine & Aviation OneBeacon Insurance Group announced an agreement with Houston-based Southern Marine & Aviation Inc. to represent...
Gov. Manchin at odds with lawmakers over system as it prepares for more private insurers The latest power struggle between...
California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund has announced the filing of its Jan. 1, 2008, rating plan, making no change in...