The Workers' Compensation Research Institute recently released a new study on workers' comp costs per claim and analyzed causes behind the increasing trends.
Mike McGavick, the former Safeco Insurance chief executive, revealed during his U.S. Senate campaign yesterday that he once had a Maryland drunk driving charge while serving as an insurance lobbyist a
According to Maryland Attorney General J. Joseph Curran Jr., Calvin Roots, of Maryland, bought a 1993 Chevrolet pickup truck from a dealer who purchased the vehicle at an abandoned vehicle auction.
If you are injured in an auto accident, there is a one-in-seven chance that the at-fault driver is uninsured, according to a recent Insurance Research Council (IRC) study.
The new member is Berkley Mid-Atlantic Group, a subsidiary of Greenwich, Conn.-based W.R. Berkley Company. The insurer provides specialized coverage to the mid-Atlantic states of Pennsylvania, Delawar
The Maryland law, enacted by the state legislature over the veto of Governor Robert Ehrlich, requires non-governmental employers with 10,000 or more employees to spend 8% of their payroll on employee
A New Jersey group, promoting the idea of a state backstop fund to support insurers hit by mega-catastrophes, said results of a homeowners' preparedness survey underscore the need for the legislation
Insurance Agents & Brokers (IA&B) has begun its 2006 Company Satisfaction Index survey of its member's experience with their insurance company partners in the association's three states: Delaware, Mar
Three-fourths of surveyed homeowners say they know their policies do not cover flood damage, but only one-fourth say they have a separate flood insurance policy, according to the New York-based Insura
Three-fourths of surveyed homeowners say they know their policies do not cover flood damage, but only one-fourth say they have a separate flood insurance policy, according to the New York-based Insura