ACORD LOMA Systems Forum Puts Emphasis On Community
Phil Gusman
The finishing touches are being made on next month's ACORD LOMA Insurance Systems Forum, running May 24-26 at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas.
Phil Gusman
The finishing touches are being made on next month's ACORD LOMA Insurance Systems Forum, running May 24-26 at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas.
Grace Cunningham
During the past two years, the number of lawsuits against recreation and entertainment business venues has steadily risen. In today's struggling economy, even the smallest incident can result in a lawsuit.
Susanne Sclafane
Not every new insurance idea is a roaring success out of the gate, but a change in delivery model helped jumpstart the success of one of NAS Insurance Services many specialty programs, the firm's leader reports.
Jerry Sullivan
It never rains, but it pours. The economy is not just sapping revenue from architects and engineers, it is increasing professional liability risk.
Caroline McDonald
Commercial insurance buyers are likely to enjoy another year of favorable pricing, according to a new report from Advisen, although the monthly "Market Barometer" survey indicates that rate cuts in certain key lines are either flat or moderating.
Susanne Sclafane
Whether you're going under a surgeon's knife or hiring an attorney to take a business contract dispute to court, there are risks of unintended outcomes, but until recently you couldn't buy insurance to cover them.
David A. Sampson
At first glance, Senate Banking Committee Chair Christopher Dodd's plan to create an Office of National Insurance, incorporated in his financial regulatory reform bill, might seem harmless.
Arthur D. Postal
The U.S. Supreme Court has opened the door for plaintiffs to file more class-action lawsuits in a case involving Allstate Insurance Company, ruling that some litigation barred by state law can be brought in federal courts.
Arthur D. Postal
Enactment of the new health care reform law has already spawned fraud schemes by which individuals are seeking to sell bogus policies through 1-800 numbers and by going door-to-door, federal regulators are warning.
Susanne Sclafane
A first-of-its-kind program launched last year is still sitting on the shelf, according to the program's underwriting manager, who said sellers' attitudes are responsible for the lack of movement.
Staff Writer
Entries are invited for the "Commercial Insurance Agency of the Year" Award program, run jointly by National Underwriter and American Agent & Broker.
Staff Writer
It was not the finest moment for the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
Arthur D. Postal
Now that health reform legislation is a fact, all sectors of the insurance industry are scrambling to figure out how their end of the business will be affected.