Capacity Seen Moving After Terror AttacksLondon EditorLondon In the immediate aftermath of the World Trade Center terrorist attack, there was a concern on the part ...
No Easy Answers On CoverageFor Future Losses From TerrorismSometimes, circumstances force you to confront problems for which there are no good solutions.That is the situation ...
Brokers See Big Boost In Captive InterestLooking to exert more control over rising premium costs, commercial customers are turning to various captive options ranging from ...
Attack Losses Expected To Alter MarketsAnalysts are forecasting price hikes and broad market shifts in both the primary and reinsurance sectors, as well as reconsideration ...
Do We Really Need Data Warehouses?Although they are supposedly in the business of assessing and managing risk, insurance companies have historically shown an alarming tendency ...
Business InterruptionInsurers Expect 'Ripple Effect' From Terrorist Attack ClaimsThe "ripple effect" of claims related to the recent attacks on the World Trade Center extends well ...
Workers' Compensation Losses Might Top $1 BillionWorkers' compensation insurance company losses from the terrorist attack that killed and injured thousands inside New Yorks World Trade ...
Look Out For Telemarketing Speed Bumps People are getting tired of intrusions. Cell phones and beepers remind us of how accessible we really are. At ...
Are Performance-Based Incentives Ethical?Is it ethical for insurance professionals to be subject to performance-based incentives, and would disclosure to those who are served by the ...
Agents Eye AHP OpportunityWashington A new market involving association-sponsored self-insured health plans could open for independent agents if Congress clarifies certain language in the House-approved ...