If Sen. Trent Lott has his way, there soon will be national legislation that requires information to be provided to consumers about vehicles that are declared total losses by insurance companies.
Automakers will be required to inform new-car buyers if an event data recorder has been installed in their vehicles under a new rule issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
This issue marks the 16th year Claims has been polling its readers in order to gain a better understanding of salaries and working conditions for the insurance claim industry.
Claims News Service, Sept. 27, 3: 55 p.m. EST -- Progressive Commercial Auto, part of The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies, recently published a study that analyzes what months and days of the
Claims News Service, Sept. 27, 3: 55 p.m. EST -- Progressive Commercial Auto, part of The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies, recently published a study that analyzes what months and days of the
Eduardo Ruiz Rocha and Noemi Rocha Quirino, a married couple from San Diego County, were sentenced to a year in jail after pleading guilty to one felony count each of workers' compensation fraud,
The Highway Loss Data Institute, a nonprofit public service organization closely associated with and funded through the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, recently published its annual survey on
The Highway Loss Data Institute, a nonprofit public service organization closely associated with and funded through the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, recently published its annual survey on