A desktop computer with personal information from more than 500,000 New York state workers' compensation recipients is missing from the information technology division of New York-based Marsh insuranc
A desktop computer with personal information from more than 500,000 New York state workers' compensation recipients is missing from the information technology division of New York-based Marsh insuranc
I received my letter yesterday--the one from the Secretary of Veteran Affairs telling me "information identifiable with me was potentially exposed to others." This information included names, Social Se
The sentencing of an Allstate insurance adjuster and his co-conspirator in Texas accused of diverting $1.3 million in claims payments into their own pockets was delayed until August at the request of
"We were not aware of that Allstate adjuster situation," said TDI's Jerry Hagins, responding to a National Underwriter inquiry to the department. However, he added, "at the time of this incident [1996
Attorney Matthew R. Pearson, in San Antonio, who made the allegation, is involved in the case on behalf of an Allstate investigator who charges he was fired for disobeying an illegal company order to
Four hundred employed American adults were conducted for NSC's June National Safety Month observance by Atlanta-based Infosurv, a market research firm that specializes in employee and customer
Four hundred employed American adults were conducted for NSC's June National Safety Month observance by Atlanta-based Infosurv, a market research firm that specializes in employee and customer
With auto insurers struggling to achieve top-line growth as pricing remains flat, no factor is more critical for healthy underlying margins than keeping loss costs favorable. Indeed, divining such
The National Insurance Crime Bureau reported the good news and bad news about auto theft today, saying crimes impacting the industry was declining in the East even as it increased in the West, where M