TRIA Extension Gains Momentum In CongressWashingtonMomentum continues to grow in Congress for passage this year of legislation extending for two years the Terrorism Risk Insurance ...
Country Needs TRIA, Insurers SayWashingtonSeveral property-casualty insurance trade groups are using a study they commissioned to buttress their argument that Congress should enact a two-year ...
House May Back-Burner Regulatory Reform TRIA takes priority; negotiators deny criticism by state officials has slowed processWashingtonThe House Financial Services Committee is slowing its pace ...
Industry Fights To Keep WC Mkt. Open Abroad Proposal would allow Feds to tap one carrier to cover civilians in hostile areasWashington Bureau ChiefInsurance carriers ...
Ohio, Mississippi Move To Curb Asbestos Suits Medical standard move gains in Ohio; class action limits imposed in MississippiWashingtonRejecting a plea from a group of ...
Insurers Pessimistic About Help From Congress Lobbyists believe little time is left to act on key industry concerns, such as TRIAWashingtonThe property-casualty insurance industry will ...
RIMS Raises Bar On Contingency Fee Deals Buyers call for full disclosure without having to ask brokers about insurer incentivesAfter reviewing its stand on the ...
Regulatory Reform Road Map Taking Shape Industry seems resigned to compromise on transition to rate deregulationWashingtonThe property-casualty insurance industry appears resigned to compromising on rate ...
Industry Backs 'Road Map' As Good First Step Insurers, agents support basic framework, but expect draft to continue to evolveWashingtonA federal legislative proposal to reform ...
Insurers May Cite Charley In TRIA Battle Seeking extension, lobbyists will note risk of mega-catastrophe to industryWhile Hurricane Charlie regarded as the second most expensive ...