Insurers Battling Credit-Scoring IssueBy E.E. MazierNU Online News Service, March 5, 3:52 p.m. EST?The insurance industry's battle against restraints on consumer credit information is at ...
Strong Underwriting Needed To Weather Truck Market StormsMarketStances Nov. 25, 2002, looked at the stormy weather currently buffeting the market for commercial auto insurance. In ...
Terror Price Battles Begin; D.C. Regulator Questions DataWashington The lack of solid historical data on terrorism risks could lead to disputes between insurance companies and ...
NAII Joins Agent Groups' OCC SuitBy Daniel HaysNU Online News Service, Feb. 8, 4:30 p.m. EST? A national insurer group is joining two insurance agent ...
Two Med Mal Insurers Delay EarningsBy Susanne SclafaneNU Online News Service, Feb. 21, 1:22 p.m. EST?Two medical malpractice insurers said yesterday that they would delay ...
Corporate Lawyers: Don't Go To Court In Miss.NU Online News Service, Jan. 23, 1:37 p.m. EST?Corporate lawyers think Mississippi is the worst state to try ...
Michigan Gets Producer Licensing LawBy E.E. MazierNU Online News Service, Jan. 7, 9:44 a.m. EST? A new insurance producer licensing law will take effect in ...
Kemper Offers Accounting Firms PolicyNU Online News Service, Jan. 2 11:09 a.m. EST?Kemper Insurance Companies has come out with a new specialty product tailored for ...
Aon Anticipates Losses In 4QNU Online News Service, Jan. 16, 12:14 p.m. EST?Chicago-based insurance broker Aon said today it expects to report significant losses in ...
AFTER enduring several consecutive years of deteriorating results, the workers compensation insurance system is showing signs that it may be on the mend. The industry's calendar-year combined ratio, after rising for five straight years to 122 in