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By Staff Writer |
March 28, 2012
The recently released 2012 Satmetrix Net Promoter Benchmark Study reveals the leaders and laggards in customer loyalty within the insurance industry. See who's at the top and bottom in the homeowners, auto, health and life insurance sectors.
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By Caroline McDonald, PropertyCasualty360.com |
September 20, 2011
With the global climate expected to rise 4 degrees Celsius rather than the projected 2, adaptation and resiliency are mandatory for the survival of vulnerable populations, according to experts here.
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By Steve Ward |
July 29, 2011
When a fire closed the family-owned Larez restaurant in Carlsbad, N.M., the owners were devastated.
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
July 5, 2011
Property and casualty insurers want federal regulators to re-examine rules allowing Medicare to be reimbursed for medical claims that are at least partially covered by private-insurance coverage such as workers’ compensation and auto.
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By Catherine Couretas, PropertyCasualty360.com |
June 24, 2011
Over 30 people in South Texas developed a scheme with two doctors south of the border, resulting in the collection of $3 million in fraudulent insurance payouts.
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
December 23, 2010
A proposed federal regulation will require health insurers to publicly disclose that they are seeking rate increases of 10 percent or more in the individual and small group markets.
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By Laura Mazzuca Toops, PropertyCasualty360.com |
December 13, 2010
In March, shortly after passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, American Agent & Broker spoke with Adam Bruckman, president and chief executive officer of Digital Insurance Inc.
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
November 15, 2010
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has agreed to delay until January 2012 certain mandatory reporting requirements for workers' compensation cases under the Medicare Secondary Payer law.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
July 26, 2010
Putting a crisis plan in place to deal with a catastrophe is not enough--the program must be regularly tested, revised and treated as a "living document," risk management experts advised during a recent webinar.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
July 15, 2010
Putting a crisis plan in place to deal with a catastrophe is not enough--the plan must be tested, revised, and treated as a "living document," according to risk experts.