At one time, insurance companies were users of bleeding edge computer technology. Shortly after the U.S. Army began to use the first mainframes to compute ...
Defendants Stand Divided In Tie-In/Laddering Cases Although co-defendants in a lawsuit usually try to set aside their differences to create a united front against plaintiffs, ...
Programs, Speakers Switched At CPCU MeetingSeattle The latest victim of the terrorist activity on Sept. 11 was the annual CPCU conference held here late last ...
Carriers, Agents From MarsShould Prospect On VenusAsk any group of agents to describe the ideal small commercial insurance buyer. Tough to pin down, isnt it? ...
Terrorist Attack Doesnt KeepInsurer IT Systems Down For LongDespite the horrific destruction of the the World Trade Center and the death of thousands of its ...
IIAA Launches Victim Relief Fund The Independent Insurance Agents of America and the Independent Insurance Agents Association of New York have established a relief fund ...
Agents To Get Anti-Discrimination TrainingLooking to take advantage of potential business opportunities in urban areas, a Hartford-based insurer and an independent agent association announced the ...
Anne Tarryk, Middlesex Mutual Anne Tarryk is the top tech at Middlesex Mutual Assurance Company, a 165-year old carrier in Middletown, Conn-a small town about ...
Getting Auto Rates OnlineIs More Difficult Than Ever In our latest adventure seeking out auto insurance coverage online, we discovered changes that portend both good ...
Agents Struggle ToMake Management Systems WorkIndependent agents--most of whom are not computer experts--are spending thousands of dollars to upgrade their agency management systems each year, ...