Less than 1 percent of the 150,000 bridges begging for repair have received U.S. stimulus money. PRIMA Past President Sarah Perry confirms this is the case in her jurisdiction as well. View this and other discussions at www.NoRiskZone.com.
With casual talk of trillions of dollars being needed to resolve our many economic debacles, AIG losing $61.7 billion in 2008's fourth quarter doesn't sound so awful...That is, until you put that
With talk of trillions of dollars being casually thrown around when discussing our various economic debacles, the fact that AIG lost $61.7 billion in the ...
Although word from the Greenwich Prime Meridian insists that it's required to hang around a a little longer via a "leap second" (http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-ap-eu-britain-time-to-change,0,6973696.story), 2008 is ...
Having targeted the paper-pile problem in other areas of their operations, insurers understood the process-improvement benefits of imaging and document management technology. However, the impact of ap
This week marks the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, but that's not the only fact that prompted the lead article of our August E&S/Specialty Lines e-newsletter about hurricane forecasts,
Dallas-based electronic insurance exchange MarketScout said its data and surveys show good underwriting results are continuing to push down insurance prices, with an average rate decrease of 15 percen
A letter from funded consumer representatives at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners rips the organization on the closeness of some state regulators to the industry, including former
Consumer representatives have written the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and U.S. Justice Department suggesting the closeness of some commissioners with insurers may conflict with the