National Underwriter Property & Casualty-February-05, 2002

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  • Daschle Cites Terrorism Reinsurance As Priority

    Steven Brostoff

    Daschle Cites TerrorismReinsurance As Priority Washington Insurance industry representatives are praising Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., for identifying terrorism reinsurance as one of ...

  • Tort Reform Would Cure Med Mal Crisis

    Terry E. Tyrpin

    Tort Reform Would Cure Med Mal CrisisWest Virginias medical malpractice insurance market was downgraded to critical condition after St. Pauls recent announcement to leave that ...

  • Honest Answers On Dishonesty Claims

    Bruce Hillman, JD

    Honest Answers On Dishonesty ClaimsTwo weeks ago in an "FC&S On Lines" column ("Dishonesty Claim Questions On The Rise," Jan. 14, page 23), FC&S Associate ...

  • Big-Broker Group Pushes For Charters

    Mark E. Ruquet

    Big-Broker Group Pushes For ChartersWhile it might appear that all property-casualty insurance producer groups oppose federal chartering, one association of large agents and brokers boasts ...

  • Montana Licenses Its First Captive

    Caroline McDonald

    Montana Licenses ItsFirst CaptiveSometimes states provide the impetus for captive insurers to locate within their borders, but in Montana it was an established captive that ...

  • Detractors Cite Pitfalls Of Chartering

    E.E. Mazier

    Detractors Cite Pitfalls Of CharteringDespite its touted advantages, the idea of optional federal chartering has left several insurance company groups lukewarm at best. Monte Ward, ...

  • Chartering Plans Have Much In Common

    E.E. Mazier

    Chartering Plans Have Much In CommonNo less than four proposals for optional federal chartering legislation have seen the light of day in the past year.In ...

  • Coverage Crisis Looms, Insurers Warn

    Steven Brostoff

    Coverage Crisis Looms, Insurers WarnWashington While "the sky did not fall" on Jan. 1, a crisis nevertheless looms in the commercial insurance market unless Congress ...

  • IIAA Might Change Its Name

    Steven Brostoff

    IIAA Might Change Its Name Washington The Independent Insurance Agents of America might soon adopt a new name.The IIAA board has agreed to present a ...

  • Old Problems Still Haunt P-C Industry

    Susanne Sclafane

    Old Problems Still Haunt P-C IndustryEven though property-casualty insurers worked to correct pricing, underwriting and reserving problems in 2001, old issues, including the Reliance insolvency, ...

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