Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services has concluded that “Europe’s insurers are allowing themselves to be caught up in the gloom...
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Improperly installed ultra-thin gas lines have left thousands of central Indiana homes in danger of fuel-fed fires if struck by...
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Cargo theft accounts for up to $25 billion in direct merchandise losses each year, according to the National Cargo Security...
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As Hurricane Ike barrels over Cuba and heads toward the Gulf of Mexico, it has the potential to become the...
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Hurricane Gustav will cost the global insurance industry up to $8 billion, Swiss Reinsurance Co. said Monday. Insured damages from...
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In late August, Texas Gov. Rick Perry named Rod Bordelon of Austin as commissioner of the Workers’ Compensation Division at...
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Secretary of State Al Jaeger said a proposal to change how North Dakota’s workers compensation agency is run will be...
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Foreclosures haven’t hit local condominium associations as much as their peers in some states, but that may change as new...
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The Louisiana Department of Insurance in late August issued a cease and desist order, summary suspension and fine notice to...
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Less than 14 months after it was granted the authority, the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board has issued 1,000...
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