Producers, like most professionals, have different levels of technical sophistication, yet the general public might not recognize the need for such knowledge-based sophistication when they buy
One sunny spring morning, on a rural road just outside of Houston, Texas, Molly Jackson, a vibrant 16-year-old girl with a bright future and a new driver's license, was behind the wheel.
Describing the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia's road safety campaign as bold is like calling Mt. Everest tall. While technically it's true, it doesn't quite do the site justice.
$7,967 a year, or roughly 52.2 cents per mile. That's how much a person driving a new-model, medium-sized sedan such as a Toyota Camry 15,000 miles a year can expect to pay annually.
Anthony Avitabile will never hit a home run, strike out a batter or make a spectacular catch to win a game, yet he may be the MVP--most valuable person--in major league baseball today. The national
With auto insurers struggling to achieve top-line growth as pricing remains flat, no factor is more critical for healthy underlying margins than keeping loss costs favorable. Indeed, divining such
The National Insurance Crime Bureau reported the good news and bad news about auto theft today, saying crimes impacting the industry was declining in the East even as it increased in the West, where M
The firm noted that side-cars are a recent innovation in the "catastrophe-battered insurance and reinsurance industries, whose managements are seeking solutions to stabilize capital and to reduce earn
Claims News Service, May 8, 10:35 a.m. EDT -- What happens in a split second often can take days to repair. According to Progressive, many drivers who have been involved in accidents and have had