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Sept. 11, 2001 changed the way major commercial property claims were adjusted by many insurers, initiating a new team approach, but the method has proven more cumbersome in the aftermath of
WASHINGTON--The president of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America took the insurance industry to task today for its failure to defend itself over Hurricane Katrina claims handling and
The new legislation brings Arizona in line with other leading domestic domiciles, said Richard P. Marshall, a director of the AzCia, and also president and chief executive officer of NBIS Captive Mana
WASHINGTON--The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America awarded Texas-based agent Matt Berry the Woodworth Memorial Award today recognizing his service to independent agents locally and natio
WASHINGTON--The independent agents marketing program, Trusted Choice, will launch an expansion of its branding effort with a new initiative called "Living The Brand," it was announced at an industry me
Hill Rogal & Hobbs reported the brokerage saw a slight decline in net income for the first quarter.The Glen Allen, Va.-based company reported first-quarter net ...
"Similar to trends we have seen in other brokers this quarter, organic growth decelerated to 1 percent, down from 4 percent in the fourth quarter of last year and 5 percent in the third quarter," he w
Her appearance was the latest in an ongoing drive by risk retention groups to secure federal approval for insuring additional areas of risk. The RRGS have been limited to providing liability insurance
Her appearance was the latest in an ongoing drive by risk retention groups to secure federal approval for insuring additional areas of risk. The RRGS have been limited to providing liability insurance
The newest arrival is a medical malpractice insurer. Vermont Deputy Insurance Commissioner Len Crouse said medical captives were a major trend a few years back, but the state is being used as a captiv