Survey Finds Insurance Industry Slow to Embrace Women According to a recent Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation survey of over 800 female members of the insurance industry, just one... Read More
Feds Consider Lawsuits on Alleged Forced Insurance Kickbacks The government is considering whether to sue banks and other mortgage servicers to recover its losses from alleged insurance kickbacks... Read More
NFL Will Remove $675M Cap on Concussion Damages The NFL agreed Wednesday to remove a $675 million cap on damages from thousands of concussion-related claims after a federal... Read More
NICB Releases Latest Hot Spots Vehicle Theft Report Since 1984, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has published annual reports—known today as Hot Spots—that examine vehicle theft at... Read More
Seniors Continue Driving Despite Declining Physical Abilities: Report As baby boomers soon begin turning 70, the number of seniors on the road will rise steadily over the next... Read More
Workplace Safety Training Minimal for Student Workers: Survey A new poll of small business owners by Employers Holdings, Inc., a holding company with subsidiaries that are specialty providers... Read More
Summer Vacation is Top Season For Burn Injuries Summer means cooking out and gathering with friends and family around the fire pit or campfire. It also means a... Read More
Airbag Recall Centered on Humid Areas of U.S. Faulty airbags – which have already led to the recall of millions of cars worldwide – are blamed for a... Read More
Investors Face More Restrictions on Securities Class Action Cases The Supreme Court on Monday made it tougher for investors to join together to sue corporations for securities fraud, a... Read More
Prescribed Drugs Increasing in Fatal Crashes Involving Drugged Drivers Since 1993, the profile of a drugged driver has changed substantially. A study released in Public Health Reports shows that... Read More