Attorneys carried files and exhibits into a Mississippi federal courthouse Monday for what they expect to be a groundbreaking trial...
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The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (the Big “I”) testified today before the Senate Banking Committee in support...
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Just over a month after he asked insurance companies in his state to voluntarily do so, Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance...
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Without a real, comprehensive and workable plan, accumulating financial stress could destroy the viability of the Florida’s insurance market and...
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Reforms implemented by Ohio Gov. Bob Taft and lawmakers didn’t go far enough to strengthen the board that oversees Ohio’s...
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Last fall’s capsizing of a tour boat that killed 20 people on Lake George, N.Y., including 19 from Michigan, has...
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Cars donated by insurance companies around the state will soon be put out as bait for Shreveport, La.’s thieves. They’ll...
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Most people hear the word asbestos and think of home insulation, deteriorating ceiling tiles, or scuffed flooring. What few realize...
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Contrary to popular belief, climate is not a good gauge for mold risk, according to a ranking of states at...
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Hurricane Katrina exposed the costly problem of arbitrary overrides to analysts examining the effect of insurers’ inflated loss ratios resulting...
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