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The current government support program for terrorism insurance expires Dec. 31, and Congress returns to work Monday. The Senate bill essentially extends the current program for seven years, through 20
An estimated 42 million Americans plan to give or receive high-tech electronic products this year, but few know what kind of protection they have for their equipment in a traditional home insurance po
Insurers are stuck in a no-win tug of war with consumer groups over a proposal by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to collect and centralize market conduct data, NU Editor In Chief
Horror stories are a staple of those who believe universal health insurance is the answer not only for the tens of millions without coverage, but for those fortunate enough to have a policy, yet too o
Remember all the talk years ago about how independent agents were doomed to go the way of the milkman, and how consumers would eventually shove useless middleman aside? Well, that's not happening
For insurers, the news that Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, the moving force behind a stampede of lawsuits over Hurricane Katrina claims, had been indicted on federal bribery charges was almost too good to
With Congress getting the bum's rush to approve a $700 billion bailout program to free financial institutions of their bad mortgages and related toxic securities, has anyone stopped to think whether t
Given the budget crunches facing many state, county and city governments in these tough economic times, are public risk managers in danger of losing their jobs--especially those who primarily remain in
Sen. John McCain buried Rudy Giuliani's presidential hopes in Florida last night, despite the winner's adamant opposition and the loser's vocal support on establishing a national catastrophe fund. NU
An insurance industry lobbyist argued to Wisconsin legislators today that use of credit scores in determining insurance rates means customers who are good risks do not subsidize those who are bad risk
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