Public policymakers are considering cost containment measures to bring the costs of prescription drugs used to treat injured workers more...
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Running for president, George W. Bush said he was ready to regulate carbon dioxide. But in early 2001, shortly after...
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Across the United States, if someone is injured in an auto accident, the chances are about one in seven that...
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In recognition of his lifelong contributions to the insurance industry, the Insurance Marketing Communications Association (www.imcanet.com) awarded its Golden Torch...
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The U.S. property/casualty industry’s net gain on underwriting rose $1.4 billion, or 20.8 percent, to $8.4 billion in first-quarter 2006...
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With fewer large books of business changing hands recently, insurance agencies are relying on staff-driven, organic growth to expand their...
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The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) has adopted a statement on natural disasters that asserts a flexible regulatory...
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A Cleveland jury began deliberating last Wednesday in the case of a former welder with a hand tremor, the first...
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A federal appeals court has unanimously upheld guidelines from the government’s highway safety agency allowing automakers to limit some vehicle...
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American International Group, Inc. (AIG) has named Anthony J. Galioto to the position of AIG Companie’ senior executive – East....
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