NU Online News ServiceWashington --Legislation allowing the National Flood Insurance Program to resume paying claims was passed by Congress late Friday and is now ...
Document Composition Software Puts Insurers, Agents, Clients On The Same PageIn today's totally connected world, consumers expect immediate answersOne of the most annoying customer ...
Claims News Service, Oct. 18, 3:16 p.m. EDT -- The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (the Big "I"), the nation's largest insurance association, is pleased that Congress is taking up
Litigators, lawmakers seek to bail out those without coverageBy ARTHUR D. POSTALWashingtonPassage of legislation to ease the turmoil created by the lack of flood ...
Piece by PieceCarriers increasingly are connecting disparate business processes that take place over and over--assembling them into a single, coherent entity and user experience. ...
Piece by PieceCarriers increasingly are connecting disparate business processes that take place over and over--assembling them into a single, coherent entity and user experience. ...
Best Practices Study Puts Spotlight On Top AgenciesSeven top independent agencies were singled out for recognition as the "Top Performing Agency" for each of ...
Mortgage Group Proposes Retroactive FEMA PaymentsBy MATT BRADY AND ARTHUR D. POSTAL, WASHINGTON BUREAU"We'll give you a new roof, but you will have to ...
With rescue operations coming to a close and recovery efforts underway all along the battered Gulf Coast, experts are still unsure as to what the insured damages from Hurricane Katrina will be.
Disputes Over KatrinaCoverage Are InevitableBy Randy J. ManiloffThe pictures of destruction and despair caused by Hurricane Katrina are incomprehensible. While each picture may be ...