The best way for the federal government to help property owners recover from a natural disaster is to let private...
Read More
News
A new federal rule allowing increased penalties for mine safety violations could be meaningless if inspectors feel they cannot impose...
Read More
Seventeen U.S. insurance companies became financially impaired in 2006, despite a respite for property/casualty insurers from two consecutive turbulent hurricane...
Read More
U.S. Reps. Judy Biggert, R-Ill., and Barney Frank, D-Mass., introduced bipartisan legislation to revamp the National Flood Insurance Program that...
Read More
The Supreme Court said this week that it will consider whether shareholders of companies that commit securities fraud should be...
Read More
America’s legal system imposes an economic cost of more than $865 billion every year, or more than $9,800 per family,...
Read More
A coalition of first responders, emergency management experts, businesses and insurers told Congress that America needs a comprehensive public-private, federal-state...
Read More
Restaurant chain Cracker Barrel is suing two of its insurance carriers, claiming they did not reimburse the company after it...
Read More
The majority of medical malpractice claims in a study of seven states were closed without any compensation paid to those...
Read More
House Democrats called for better inspections and tougher standards for bus operators this week after the recent crash in Atlanta...
Read More