Tim Lynch, government affairs director, for the National Insurance Crime Bureau, recently spoke to Claims Journal to discuss anti-fraud legislation...
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A long anticipated El Nino has finally arrived. But for drought-struck California, it’s too little, too late, meteorologists say. The...
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“The devastation and damage to homes and businesses caused by tornadoes can and should be reduced by better construction methods,”...
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The Hartford has named Ray Sprague executive vice president, Personal Lines, effective immediately. Sprague will report to Doug Elliot, president...
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A heads-up to New York, Baltimore, Houston and Miami: a new study suggests that these metropolitan areas and others will...
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A harsh winter has taken a toll on many roofs. Maybe there’s a tell-tale leak, but sometimes problems are harder...
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Spending on art and antiques will remain strong in 2015, according to a Chubb survey of attendees at the Winter...
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Researchers with the Liberty Mutual Research Institute’s Center for Injury Epidemiology have concluded that individuals who work multiple jobs –...
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More than 1,000 vehicles a day are damaged by paint overspray in the United States, resulting in more than one-half...
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At 656,000 pounds fully loaded and the length of six school buses, the Boeing 777-200ER is hard to miss. Yet...
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