For an insurance agency servicing the global trade and transportation industry to be successful, it needs to be as fast and efficient as its logistics-obsessed clients.
A federal appeals court has reversed itself, throwing out a landmark ruling that made the Army Corps of Engineers liable for billions of dollars in flood damage.
A U.S. appeals court has reversed itself and found that the Army Corps of Engineers cannot be held liable in property owners' lawsuits over flood damage during Hurricane Katrina.
A U.S. appeals court has reversed itself and found that the Army Corps of Engineers cannot be held liable in property owners' lawsuits over flood damage during Hurricane Katrina.
Columbus, Ohio-based insurer SafeAuto has been a family-owned and operated business for 19 years, but on Aug. 13 an outside executive will take the reins as CEORon Davies, who most recently served as Senior Vice President of Product Management at Allstate. (Founders Ari Deshe, chairman & CEO, and Jon Diamond,...
National Underwriters annual review of unusual insurance claims finds adjusters tackling scenarios involving a hoarder with a love of romance novels, an exploding corpse and a zombie dog attacking a neighbors yard.
In insurance, we plan for and anticipate certain risks, but life and circumstances dictate what really happens. Often our best bet in avoiding pitfalls is thoroughly analyzing insureds' potential risks to ensure appropriate coverage.