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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 Bob O’Halloran |
September 29, 2011
Return-to-work programs are always a centerpiece of discussions on workers’ compensation costs. Lately, a proposal by NCCI to change the primary loss cap is also garnering significant attention.
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By Ken Brownlee, CPCU |
June 29, 2011
Adjusters and claim handlers who deal with disability claims may have to rethink some of the previous standards for what constitutes a “disability."
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By David A. Saltzman |
May 1, 2011
One in three Americans entering the workforce today will suffer a disability prior to retirement. However, 71 percent live from paycheck to paycheck, without enough savings to survive a disability. So why aren’t you selling Disability Insurance?
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By Barry Lundquist |
April 20, 2011
Even though a disability can happen at any time, more than 70 percent of employees are not covered by any private disability insurance. This is an opportunity to help protect clients from devastating financial consequences.
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
February 23, 2011
Funding for implementing the medical loss ratio provision of the health care reform law would be eliminated for the remainder of this fiscal year under the budget passed by the House last Saturday.
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By Seth Brickman |
June 21, 2010
If the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement opened a costly investigation of your business and employment practices, would the legal costs be covered under your existing employment practices liability insurance policy?