Last month, our resident image-breaker addressed the vulnerability of the national infrastructure to both lack of maintenance and threats of terrorism. Our experts say that terrorist attacks are not
HB 129, sponsored by State Rep. Dennis Baxley, R-Ocala, "seems so nonsensical--it seems like a horrible public policy," Joseph Annotti, senior vice president, Public Affairs, for the Property Casualty
State Rep. Ben Sherrer, D-Chouteau, introduced the measure after an Oklahoma State Supreme decision last June that would make it easier for employees to sue employers in civil court if they were inte
In this series, the Iconoclast has been exploring terrorism and its potential targets, as well as short-term and long-range methods of addressing the risk. In this final part of the series, he
During the second quarter of this year, six catastrophes affecting 23 states are expected to cost United States property and casualty insurers $1.65 billion for insured property loss claims,
Since January 2003, lawmakers or insurance regulators in 31 states have questioned insurers' use of loss history databases. During the same period, at least 14 states and the District of Columbia
Since January 2003, lawmakers or insurance regulators in 31 states have questioned insurers' use of loss history databases. During the same period, at least 14 states and the District of Columbia
Carroll Fisher, the insurance commissioner for Oklahoma who is facing criminal charges and an impeachment investigation, has filed to run for the United States Senate. "It's an opportunity of a
According to the California Department of Insurance, around 600,000 vehicles were swamped with flood and storm waters from Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. Many of the vehicles, now dried out and
Dream Job was an ESPN reality show in which young slackers and sports nuts vied to become a real-life Sports Center newscaster. The winner got a one-year contract and the right to shout "Boo-yah!"