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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 25, 2012
Claims from the severe weather the Plains states experienced in mid April have quickly piled up.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 20, 2012
Claims filed after mid-April severe-weather events in the Plains states are quickly piling up.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 17, 2012
Claims counts from severe weather in the Plains states last weekend are quickly piling up.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
February 3, 2012
Risks associated with the Super Bowl have grown more complicated with so many events and activities planned around the actual game. Experts weigh in on some of the top risks for both the Super Bowl and events associated with it.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
November 18, 2011
A survey of employees at independent agencies has revealed that many clients do not understand their fiduciary exposures. Nearly 80 percent of agents say clients tell them they don’t feel like there is an exposure.
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By Laura Mazzuca Toops, PropertyCasualty360.com |
September 1, 2011
The title of the book "A Clockwork Orange" is a nod to an old Cockney phrase, “as queer as a clockwork orange,” something that looks normal on the outside but with sinister inner workings—kind of like that friendly smartphone in your hand right now.
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By Laura Mazzuca Toops, PropertyCasualty360.com |
August 18, 2011
Life imitates art: Alex and his violent droogies are alive and well and have smartphones. Can insurance adapt to this new reality?
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By Kathy Donovan |
August 17, 2011
We have certainly seen significant regulatory activity in the first seven months of 2011. And with five months to go in 2011’s calendar, we can see that it’s not over yet.
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By Sam J. Friedman |
August 8, 2011
Anyone who doubts whether U.S. insurers can do anything to influence how consumers feel about the industry hasn’t been paying attention north of the border.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 7, 2011
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has backed off a proposal to charge fees to motorists involved in an accident that requires the fire department to respond, his office says.