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By Contributing Author |
May 2, 2012
Paper checks are expensive to produce and process, while prepaid cards help insurers save time and money.
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By Ken Brownlee, CPCU |
January 2, 2012
Some may call it “counting beans,” whereas others suggest that statistics are never a true guide about what is really happening. Reality lies somewhere in the middle of any audit process.
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By James Quiggle |
November 28, 2011
Like that of a tightrope walker, the line between cunning and foolish is very thin for these shamed fraudsters.
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By Tom Crowder |
October 26, 2011
Awaiting settlement payments is one of the most common frustrations insureds experience. The good news is that there are new payment solutions available today that can accelerate the process, improve customer satisfaction, and reduce carrier costs.
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By Paul Miskovich, Edward Seidl |
August 1, 2011
Learn how to insure clients against privacy losses when dealing with hackers, identity thieves and lawsuits.
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By Paul Miskovich, Edward Seidl |
July 20, 2011
Hackers, identity thieves and lawsuits are making big headlines--and offering agents ample opportunities to discuss coverage needs, especially with clients in the miscellaneous professional liability category.
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By Staff Writer |
June 14, 2011
Florida has arrested a North Carolina man in a $2.7 million workers’ compensation insurance scam.
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By Barry Zalma |
April 1, 2011
Confusion over lack of payment leaves insurer liable for coverage
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By Jon Mcneill |
November 18, 2010
We live in a 2.0 world - from the array of social networking sites to the vast power of the Internet, technology is constantly evolving and impacting the way we do business.
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By Ken Brownlee |
November 3, 2010
Indirect loss is far more complex and costly than direct loss. It also carries serious ramifications for a larger number of people.