States Ease E&S Terror Exclusion Restrictions During the past two years, the surplus lines market has experienced a marked resurgence, primarily due to hardening rates ...
Knockout Sought On T-Shirt DisputeThe gloves came off as the FC&S editors took opposite corners on a subscribers question dealing with the following situation:"We insure ...
The ImageRight sales force has been keeping its nose to the grindstone; seven companies have signed contracts to use its document and workflow system: Care ...
Storms Cause $700M In Damages Tornadoes and thunderstorms that ripped through 17 states and did their most damage in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic areas from ...
Don't Tinker With Privacy Laws, InsurerGroups SayFollowing last year's major push to meet federal statutory deadlines, only a handful of states are significantly active this ...
RMs Must Expand Skills To Keep JobsRisk managers, whether still employed or victims of the recession, need to beef up their financial skills, and perhaps ...
Fired Agent Opposed Credit ScoringAn influential Allstate agent who testified against insurer use of credit scores in underwriting saw his contract terminated a few weeks ...
Insurers Endure 'Kitchen Sink' QuarterThe fourth quarter of 2002 was one that analysts refer to as a "kitchen sink," because of various extraordinary charges that ...
CARFM Loses CICA, Gains GeorgiaThe listing of member groups of the Coalition of Alternative Risk Funding Mechanisms has one glaring exclusion: the Captive Insurance Companies ...
MBA Program For RMs Wins GrantNU Online News Service, Nov.6, 1:33.m. EST?The Spencer Educational Foundation Inc. announced it has awarded a $175,000 grant to Georgia ...