Ways to manage property & casualty insurance losses through risk management best practices. Find tips insurance agents & brokers can share with homeowners, auto & business owners.
In many respects, subrogation can be one of the most challenging aspects of the end-to-end claims process. Perhaps nowhere is this more evident than in the pursuit of complex recoveries, such as those associated with bailment.
Hosni Mubarak’s resignation as president of Egypt and the subsequent military takeover have brought a measure of stability to the nation, but uncertainty about the future and potential flashpoints throughout the region have insurers casting a wary eye on political risk coverage.
Towns along Louisiana's flat Mississippi River delta and elsewhere along the Gulf Coast face an uncertain future as the sea level rises and wetlands that surround them disappear.
In today's world, general and professional liability policies are no longer mutually exclusive in every case, and determining which applies can prove to be a challenge.
Facets of the collision repair industry are changing at a faster pace than I have ever witnessed in my career, and there are no signs of a slowdown. Are you prepared?
Natural gas exploration companies and public risk managers have a number of issues to consider—from environmental risks of the extraction process to risk transfer—before embracing the process of hydraulic fracturing.
NFL-style hits to the head, back, neck, and side are often exponentially harder than many auto accidents, yet each year millions of dollars are paid out to compensate people for even the slightest fender bender.
A number of deaths that occurred in Louisiana, Florida and Virginia were not likely due to the presence of Chinese drywall in homes, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) review.
A company may not retaliate against an employee by firing a third party, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week, giving employees more backing to sue for retaliation.
Uncertainty reigned over events in Egypt as the nation’s president, Hosni Mubarak, appeared to seek appeasement with protestors. However, violence flared while the country's economy stood at a practical standstill.