The implementation of a medical fee schedule in Tennessee after reforms passed in 2004 has helped save employers $1,300 per...
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The Insurance Council of Texas recently presented William H. “Bill” Huff, vice president of Regulatory Affairs for Affirmative Insurance, with...
Teresa Miller was appointed administrator of Oregon’s Department of Consumer and Business Services Insurance Division. Miller joined the Insurance Division...
The California Department of Insurance has come up with dozens of suggestions for improving the insurance fund that steps in...
Protecting Multicultural Workers “As Utah continues to benefit from increased diversity, employers are scrambling to keep up with changes in...
State Compensation Insurance Fund Says Proposal to Sell Its Assets Have Failed in Past We are very concerned that the...
School Wants to Eliminate Workers’ Comp for Workers in Foreign Countries A New Jersey nonprofit that hired workers to teach...
Rhode Island-based Narragansett Bay Insurance Co. has named Laura L. Colangelo as director of accounting. Colangelo brings broad experience in...
A claims-made and reported professional liability policy will not cover a Massachusetts lawyer who failed to notify three different insurers...
$750,000 The proposed reduced limit on coastal insurance available from the North Carolina Beach Plan under legislation designed to address...