When Amtrak's Vermonter passenger train headed toward Putney, Vt., on the tracks of the New England Central (NEC) at 3:40 a.m. on Oct. 9, 2005, there was no way that the engineer could have known
Uday Virkud, AIR Worldwide executive vice president, said Ike was "very unique" because it re-gathered strength and did more damage when it joined with another dangerous weather system after being dow
With every new problem in the world that emerges, there seems to be some enterprising insurers that follow--willing to put up capital and write policies to take on that developing risk. One could
With every new problem in the world that emerges, there seems to be some enterprising insurers that follow--willing to put up capital and write policies to take on that developing risk. One could
An insurer never knows who is trying to reach its customer contact center or from where. Carriers need a combination of existing, improved, and new technology to enhance their contact center performan
While the measure--which was sent to Republican Gov. Charlie Crist for his signature--did not include all the items insurance interests pushed for, one industry trade group representative said they we
Some business people argue that they are being asked to adhere to too many regulations, that the line between the breathing room businesses need to prosper and the welfare of workers is often buried
Florida Governor Charles Crist said in a television interview last week that he intends to use his state's move to an earlier primary election date to pressure presidential candidates into supporting