The firestorm over executive bonuses at American International Group earlier this year underscores the deep distrust everyday Americans harbor for financial services companies, even before the controversial AIG bailout by taxpayers.
Many homeowners are unhappy when they make a claim on their National Flood Insurance Policy (NFIP) and discover the limitation of coverage of $250,000 on the building is insufficient to cover the cost of repair to their property.
Wholesale brokers are in a prime position to grab new business when a revived economy begins producing start-up companies that standard line carriers won't insure, a trade group leader advised here.
The American Association of Managing General Agents is gearing up for its annual meeting in Boca Raton, Fla., later this month, drawing its members to the gathering with the promise of networking opportunities.
Too much latitude is not always a good thing. We need to beware of the line of malarkey our bosses might sell us. If we are cautious, then there may be a bright future in being a high-value claim adjuster.
The American Association of Managing General Agents is gearing up for its annual meeting in Boca Raton, Fla., next month, drawing its members to the gathering with the promise of networking opportunities.
WASHINGTON--Insurance should be federally regulated and Congress should create a common database of all financially related fraud enforcement actions, a private fraud investigator who attempted to