What does it take to get workers' compensation losses under control? Buyers can better manage their cost of risk by preventing accidents from happening in the first place, aggressively monitoring the
In the past few years, the business press has been full of articles about private equity investors buying big companies and then making them even bigger. Below the media's radar, however, the nation's small
Executives of excess and surplus lines insurers, who are accustomed to the rough rides of turbulent underwriting cycles, say they will do more than hang on as the current soft market moves forward.
It is sometimes said that listening is a lost art, and if that had been the case at Cottingham & Butler, this insurance brokerage firm would probably have ended up as just another Main Street agency
At the beginning of this century, pundits--including yours truly--were singing the praises of this technology initiative, which basically promised that technology would enable us to determine the wants
WASHINGTON--The National Transportation Safety Board has offered a series of recommendations to state lawmakers across the country, calling for more of them to enact laws requiring motorcyclists and th
The Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT), Park Ridge, Ill., has named James E. Rogers, CLU, CFP, of Vancouver, British Columbia, President of the 2007-2008 MDRT Executive Committee. Joining Rogers on the Executive Committee are: Immediate Past
Keeping a business running in the event of disruptions can mean everything from data replication to making the network available to employees in their own homes. The question carriers are asking is: H