Having spent the last eight months in the Gulf as part of a catastrophe team representing the Hurricane Insurance Information Center, I've traveled extensively through areas devastated by Katrina,
Claims News Service, Apr. 19, 9:04 a.m. EDT -- Each year, the Texas Department of Insurance's fraud investigators examine fraud alleged to have been committed by persons engaged in the insurance
Claims News Service, Apr. 19, 9:04 a.m. EDT -- Each year, the Texas Department of Insurance's fraud investigators examine fraud alleged to have been committed by persons engaged in the insurance
One morning in July 2003, fire engulfed the 131,000-square-foot manufacturing facility of Accuride, a maker of steel and aluminum wheels. Luckily, the plant in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, was only two
In this, the first of a three-part series, the Iconoclast examines the factors that make this country's infrastructure vulnerable to terrorist attacks, and what effect such attacks might have on the
One consideration for holding the Risk and Insurance Management Society's annual conference in Hawaii this year was that "we had hoped to attract some of the Pacific Rim attendees who might not be
As we climb out of the settling dust from the 2005 hurricane season and look forward, what can we expect from the Surplus Lines market in 2006? It may still be too early to accurately say where we
Carriers recognize a happy agent is a productive one and insist it's easy for an independent agent to do business with them. But is that really true? Agents acknowledge advances on the technology side