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By Bonnie Cavanaugh |
January 6, 2012
As both the price for and controversy around fossil fuels continue to grow, renewable-energy risks are becoming an increasingly standard part of many insurers’ portfolios—with wind and solar leading the green-power pack, far ahead of biomass production and hydroelectricity.
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By Bonnie Cavanaugh |
August 11, 2011
With a still-shaky economy limiting donations to social-service organizations, many of these groups are radically reducing spending or branching out into new and untested revenue-raising waters—a move that can pose unexpected and even catastrophic risks.
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By Bonnie Cavanaugh |
August 11, 2011
With a still-shaky economy limiting donations to social-service organizations, many of these groups are being forced to radically reduce spending or to branch out into new and untested revenue-raising waters—a move which can pose unexpected and even catastrophic risks.
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By Rick Drewry |
April 11, 2011
We take a look at some real-life examples of the types of collector cars that are being insured and the questions that agents and brokers should be asking when working with these specific types of customers.
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By Caroline McDonald, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 4, 2011
A public protest in Wisconsin over a proposal that could cripple public unions is a concern to public risk managers, not because of the political issues involved but because of potential risks to people and property, according to the president of the Public Risk Management Association.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
January 31, 2011
Like the rest of the world, the insurance community is watching events unfold in Egypt and trying to anticipate the implications of this popular uprising.
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By Paul Morrissette |
July 6, 2010
Paul Morrissette writes why targeting the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community to sell personal lines products is a part of a diverse marketing strategy that an agency can use to gain new clients.
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By Phil Gusman, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 17, 2010
With all tourist attraction businesses suffering in this struggling economy, insurers writing bed and breakfast establishments are experiencing many of the same problems as those who handle larger, more standard hotel risks.
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By Phil Gusman, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 6, 2010
Federal agencies are advising homeowners that "problem drywall," which has sparked thousands of claims, should be replaced along with other components the drywall may have corroded.
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By Phil Gusman, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 5, 2010
Federal agencies are advising homeowners that "problem drywall," which has sparked thousands of claims, should be replaced along with other components the drywall may have corroded.