When it comes to insurance coverage litigation, claims representatives and their supervisors should expect to be deposed by opposing counsel. These depositions, if relevant and well-prepared, can be critical to a successful case. Here are five tips for achieving that result.
Evaluating, selecting and managing a third-party claims administrator (TPA) is a critical challenge facing every company that separates insurance coverage from claims-handling services.
A recent survey of risk managers revealed they desire a strategic relationship with their brokers, not just purchase insurance coverage through them. Here's how to forge that bond.
The global economy has changed how businesses insure their cargo, creating new opportunities for savvy insurers who understand the risks of moving products internationally.
New Yorks attorney general has opened a criminal probe into accusations by Hurricane Sandy victims that insurance companies rejected claims for flood damage to their properties based on falsified engineering reports.
Flood insurers accused by Hurricane Sandy victims in New York of using falsified engineering reports must turn over the drafts to policyholders, a three-judge panel ruled.
Flood insurers accused by Hurricane Sandy victims in New York of using falsified engineering reports must turn over the drafts to policyholders, a three-judge panel ruled.