HB 129, sponsored by State Rep. Dennis Baxley, R-Ocala, "seems so nonsensical--it seems like a horrible public policy," Joseph Annotti, senior vice president, Public Affairs, for the Property Casualty
Boston-based CDS Business Mapping, an online property risk mapping company, announced today that nine states have been added to its routing technology that determines distance to the three closest fir
A coalition launched to serve as a representative of risk retention groups has one advocate for the industry wondering if a proliferation of such organizations will dilute the sector's lobbying effect
Since January 2003, lawmakers or insurance regulators in 31 states have questioned insurers' use of loss history databases. During the same period, at least 14 states and the District of Columbia
Since January 2003, lawmakers or insurance regulators in 31 states have questioned insurers' use of loss history databases. During the same period, at least 14 states and the District of Columbia
Claims News Service, Feb. 1, 8:45 a.m. EST -- Mississippi toughened its safety belt law by recently passing a bill that allows law enforcement to stop a driver simply for not wearing a seat belt -- and
Claims News Service, Feb. 1, 8:45 a.m. EST -- Mississippi toughened its safety belt law by recently passing a bill that allows law enforcement to stop a driver simply for not wearing a seat belt -- and
There I sat at a round table in Beijing's Great Wall Hotel dining room some 21 years ago, with a vice chairman of the People's Insurance Company of China on one side and an attractive young lady on the other.
A random sampling of 1,000 Claims subscribers was sent questionnaires on August 2, 2003. We received 431 useable responses, or 43 percent response. In this year's survey, insurer claim staff are