WASHINGTON--Allstate Insurance says it will try to arrange a meeting with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., as soon as possible to explain to her that the federal government, not Allstate, underwrit
IF YOU want to know where the insurance market is headed, Frank J. Coyne, chairman, president and CEO of Insurance Services Office has some familiar advice for you: Follow the money. In this case, the money in question is insurers' surplus, or
Despite the efforts of founder Bill Poe Sr., his sons Bill and Charles and numerous company executives, back-to-back multiple-storm hurricane seasons have blown down the house of Poe Financial Group.
IF YOU want to know where the insurance market is headed, Frank J. Coyne, chairman, president and CEO of Insurance Services Office has some familiar advice for you: Follow the money. In this case, the money in question is insurers' surplus, or
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter, R-Pa., made his comments during a hearing to examine potential language repealing McCarran-Ferguson Act protection exempting insurers from federal
WASHINGTON--Federal authorities should be given legal power to step in and prosecute insurance companies for illegality if state prosecutors can't or won't do the job, a key senator said during a heari
In a report issued by Standard & Poor's today, the New York-based rating service said the casino industry is poised for a strong comeback in Mississippi, with most of the state's casinos readying to r
Mississippi's casinos appear poised for a rebound, in part thanks to claims settlements paid the industry ruined by Hurricane Katrina, but one broker wonders if carriers will hedge their bets and hold
The findings were disclosed yesterday by the Professional Insurance Agents of New York State Inc. almost six months after the Allstate Group announcement that it would cease insuring new homeowners an