While the goal of universal adoption of real-time technology for agent-carrier transactions remains elusive, newly-elected ASCnet Chair Mike Montgomery believes much can be achieved if both agents
This article looks at three ways that claimants and their attorneys have attempted to separate workers' compensation insurers and employers from their rightful subrogation recovery.
This year's relatively tame hurricane season in Florida has not quelled the fears of a small group of people in St. Petersburg. For two years they have been sounding a wake-up call of impending
"RIMS opposes any legislation that would result in negative implications for the global reinsurance marketplace and U.S. businesses that rely on this market," Terry Fleming, member of RIMS board of di
The Applied Systems Client Network (ASCnet), the user group for Applied Systems agency management technology, elected Mike Montgomery as their 2009 chair. Montgomery is associate development consultant for the Lockton Cos. in Kansas City, Mo. John
Mr. Montgomery is associate development consultant for the Lockton Companies in Kansas City, Mo. He is responsible for training more than 2,000 associates on the proper use of Applied Systems, and he
Despite consumer group criticism of a "revolving door" between state insurance departments and the industry being regulated, Alabama Gov. Bob Riley tapped another former insurance company executive
Alabama Republican Gov. Bob Riley has filled the state insurance commissioner's post left vacant when Walter Bell in a controversial move left to take a post doing lobbying and other work for a reins
Alabama Republican Gov. Bob Riley has filled the state insurance commissioner's post left vacant when Walter Bell in a controversial move left to take a post doing lobbying and other work for a reins
Insurers advised customers along the East coast to be prepared for a swipe from Tropical Storm Hanna, meanwhile a catastrophe modeler forecasted that Hurricane Ike may be a bigger concern by next week