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By Michael R. Fusselbaugh |
December 13, 2011
Wind energy, smart meters and more green trends are changing the face of traditional equipment breakdown coverage.
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By Gina Jones, Ivy Riggs |
July 29, 2011
When your clients’ top executives demand to know, “What the frack is going on,” do you have an answer? Do you even know what they’re talking about? Gina Jones and Ivy Riggs provide the info you need to arm yourself to address your clients’ concerns.
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By William F. Stewart |
March 18, 2011
Power companies and their insurers face an emerging threat, according to William F. Stewart, a coverage attorney. A climate nuisance liability case to be heard by the Supreme Court in April may be the environmental case of the decade, he says in an article that details the implications of Conn....
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By Staff Writer |
April 1, 2010
The federal-taxpayer funded WTC Captive Insurance Co. reached a $657 million injury settlement with workers involved in the World Trade Center cleanup and rescue activity.
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By Daniel Hays |
March 15, 2010
The federal taxpayer funded WTC Captive Insurance Company announced that it has reached a $657 million injury settlement with workers involved in World Trade Center cleanup and rescue activity.
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By Daniel Hays |
March 12, 2010
The federal taxpayer funded WTC Captive Insurance Company announced that it has reached a $657 million injury settlement with workers involved in World Trade Center cleanup and rescue activity.
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By John Butler |
February 1, 2010
Two recently released reports underline the potentially deadly dangers that American students face--not from gangs of bullies or concealed firearms but on a largely ignored but growing problem: environmental contamination of school institutions.
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By Everette Lee Herndon, Jr. |
January 25, 2010
An estimated 64 million U.S. dwellings contain lead-based paint. To avoid claim issues and litigation, adjusters must be properly trained to handle potential damages and safety concerns.