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. What are the ethical responsibilities of an
Claims News Service, Nov. 28, 1:29 p.m. EST -- In 2005, there were more than 13,000 hail storms in the United States. In addition, according to Swiss Re, four out of the top 20 most costly insurance
According to CDS, in virtually all years prior to 1990, the number of hail storms was significantly lower than in later years. In the years prior to 1990, the average number of hail storms per year in
Mr. Gallagher, Florida's chief financial officer, and Mr. Mills, New York insurance superintendent, are current officeholders who will be out of jobs in January, while the other men are former commiss
Election results for Congress made the biggest headlines last week, but Washington, D.C. wasn't the only focus of insurance industry political operatives on Election Day, as state races across the
In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the Daytona Beach, Fla.-based insurance broker said insurance regulators in Arizona, Virginia and Washington have ended their investigations of Brown &
WASHINGTON--Democrats have seized control of the U.S. House of Representatives, and possibly the Senate, for the first time since 1994 in mid-term elections, which will create a more consumer-oriented
Proposition 103 author Harvey Rosenfield surprised political observers with his endorsement of the GOP candidate, primarily on the issue of campaign funding. Mr. Bustamante accepted and later returned
Several industry analysts said in notes to clients Wednesday morning that they believed James Webb, leading in Virginia by a small margin, will prevail over incumbent Sen. George Allen; and that Jon
"A couple of places are so much higher" in terms of risk, he said, adding that according to the company's measuring system, number ten--Bloomington--is significantly less likely to be hit by a tornado t