Julie McPeak, executive director of the Kentucky office of insurance, will chair the NAIC's "A" Life and Annuities Committee. She was vice chair of the committee in 2006. Tim Wagner, director of the N
Insurance can sometimes be a wild and wooly business where the risks range from longhorn cattle on the loose to exploding baseballs, National Underwriter's probe of the far side of insurance underwrit
Insurance can sometimes be a wild and wooly business where the risks range from longhorn cattle on the loose to exploding baseballs, National Underwriter's probe of the far side of insurance underwrit
According to a recent Guy Carpenter catastrophe information report, a severe winter storm that affected 17 states in the past week has left more than half a million homes and businesses without
A spokesman for the Bloomington, Ill.-based insurer said in a very preliminary estimate, that losses from its catastrophe unit are projected to be about $26 million, but are still subject to change as
"TWIA is considerably underfunded, and as long as we maintain the current funding mechanism, ultimately the state's financial future is at risk," said Joel Woods, PCI's assistant vice president and re
The insurance commissioner of Delaware and regulators in 12 other states have filed a brief supporting two cases brought by consumers over insurer use of credit records that is now before the U.S.
The insurance commissioner of Delaware and regulators in 12 other states have filed a brief supporting a case brought by consumers over insurers' use of credit records that is now before the U.S. Supr
The latest Question Of Ethics we posed to readers of National Underwriter involved an insured calling to report a loss that appears to be questionable. ...
With that kind of destruction in mind, online hazard mapping provider CDS Business Mapping recently listed the top 10 hail prone metro areas. The list was based on RiskMeter Online's hail model,