The typhoon which hit Taiwan Friday left at least 14 dead, destroyed hundreds of homes, brought down bridges, toppled a hotel and did more than $100 million in crop damage, Guy Carpenter reported.
One of the highlights of my career as insurance commissioner and treasurer has to be that cover photo on Florida Underwriter's December 2002 issue. This magazine depicted me clad in a suit of armor,
Compared with other challenges in our technological world, identity theft is a newcomer on the scene. As recently as five or 10 years ago, we felt relatively safe surfing the World Wide Web. Today, the threat of our identities falling into
The regulation--1.1502-13(e), proposed on Sept. 28, 2007--would have eliminated the tax deduction for reserves established by captives for insurance sold to affiliates, if the insureds and insurer
What are the ethical implications of the controversial concurrent causation clause in property policies, which critics contend unfairly leaves those victimized by covered wind and uncovered flood
What are the ethical implications of the controversial concurrent causation clause in property policies, which critics contend unfairly leaves those victimized by covered wind and ...
Michael Snead, the former chairman and president of Cherry Hill, N.J.-based surplus lines carrier Admiral Insurance Company, died last week in Horseheads, N.Y., after a long illness. He was 80 years o
Judgment Against Broker For $22M Provides Cautionary TaleThirteen-year-old check-kiting scheme proves costly for brokerIf ever there was a case to illustrate the need for ...