With the delivery of warning letters to motor carriers from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration still months away, transportation insurers are struggling to determine how to react.
Mitchell International, Inc., announced that Mitchell's WorkCenter Dispatch now includes a global positioning system (GPS) capability to enable insurers to increase the efficiency and productivity of their field operations.
While more than $35 billion in property losses are caused by natural disasters in the U.S. each year, states and municipalities seeking to adopt ordinances that require "green" or "sustainable" construction often overlook disaster-resistance construction.
In last week's New York primary election, I cast my ballot electronically for the first time using a new scanner system that replaced the old-fashioned (but totally reliable) steel lever voting booth.
Premiums for commercial transportation insurance business continued falling for almost all types of accounts in the second quarter of 2010, but the number of insurers writing transportation business rose.
Mutual insurers have lived long and prospered thanks in large part to their unique business model, focusing on the concerns of policyholders rather than outside investors, the incoming chair of NAMIC says.
Reaching the top of the technology ladder in the insurance industry is not often a lesson in "the road less traveled," but certainly this year's five all-stars are distinct from one another.
The economic turmoil of the last few years has affected virtually every agency's value. By getting a formal assessment of your fair market value, you can better determine how your agency is weathering the storm.