Eileen Hale has been named director of quality and field operations of Arbitration Forums Inc.(AF) Hale will assist with the planning and development of new member-driven programs and quality improvement projects as they relate to AF's short-
A federal judge in New Orleans has dismissed a lawsuit filed after plaintiff's lawyers in Louisiana complained in 2007 that insurers facing lawsuits filed in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita we
WASHINGTON--A majority of members of the American Insurance Association feel they are "well capitalized and well positioned" to deal with the current economic turmoil and don't plan to participate in t
The Westlake Village, Calif., firm said the gap between the home and auto insurance sectors has steadily widened since 2004, with homeowners insurance customer satisfaction remaining essentially flat
Robert M. "Bear" Bryant, president and chief executive officer of the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), retired yesterday. He was succeeded by Joseph H. Wehrle Jr., who was the association's chi
Although lawmakers didn't claim to be providing a permanent fix for Florida's property insurance market when they passed reform legislation in 2007, they did at least hold out hope that consumers
Gustav was a tropical storm yesterday afternoon and strengthened into the season's third hurricane with sustained winds approaching 90 mph, a Category 1 storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale. The storm is
In the wake of Tropical Storm Fay, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has released information from the top insurers in the state. As of Aug. 24, Citizens Property Insurance Corp. reported 1,714 homeowners' claims and Universal
The National Weather Center's Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, which is now tracking the storm instead of the National Hurricane Center, said Fay moved slowly through central Mississippi, but ra