As far back as the 1980s, the insurance industry was hearing of the wondrous powers of artificial intelligence (AI), leaving the impression that computers were ...
Claims Workers Orphaned, Study Finds Insurance companies may be ignoring one of their greatest assets--the claims staff.It wasnt always so. In the 1970s and early ...
The Next Terrorist Attack: ComingSoon To A Computer Screen Near You?Picture the Earth being struck by a massive body hurtling out of space, resulting in ...
Terrorist Attacks PushProperty Rate Hikes HigherA dramatic upturn in commercial property rates by fall of 2000 has continued into 2001, and the aftermath of the ...
Agents Ponder Appeal Of Bank RulingWashington Insurance agent groups are evaluating whether to file a legal challenge against a determination by the Office of the ...
Workers' Compensation Losses Might Top $1 BillionWorkers' compensation insurance company losses from the terrorist attack that killed and injured thousands inside New Yorks World Trade ...
Cyberinsurers, Producers: Opportunists or Saviors? Since the introduction of cyberinsurance products roughly three years ago, articles have been written questioning the insurance industrys approach to ...
Hard Mkt., Soft Economy: Are We Playing Fair?How hard is the workers' compensation market? Pretty hard, judging by the information coming from both the buyers ...
Over the past several years, the insurance industry has been a juicy target for Internet arbiters. Even the recent dot-com meltdownhasn't slowed the attack. According ...