N.Y. City Comptroller Slams InsurersInsurance carriers are "taking advantage of New Yorkers," the New York City comptroller charged last week, citing a post-Sept. 11 study ...
Actuaries Targeted In Malpractice SuitsActuaries, who for years had a low profile that avoided the kind of malpractice actions routinely bombarding accountants, are now increasingly ...
WC Rates Might Depend On Terror BillRisk managers seeking to renew workers compensation policies will generally face higher rates and in some cases limited availability, ...
Insurers Slow To Adopt Claim-Saving OpportunitiesA combination of industry culture and a bad loss picture are keeping U.S. property-casualty insurers from embracing concepts that could ...
Credit Scoring Case Worries InsurersA federal judges light-hearted prose, denying a motion to dismiss a suit accusing Allstate Corp. of using credit scoring to conceal ...
Experts: Speedy Action On Mold Can Avoid Escalating Damage ClaimsClaims handlers can avoid mold-infestation problems that escalate damage claims by addressing them as speedily as ...
Sour Economy Impedes Claims Hiring The economic crunch on property-casualty insurers is adding to a critical problem in attracting and retaining claims personnel, an academic ...
Politics Impeded 9/11 Claims HandlingOrlando Claims handling activity after Sept. 11, 2001, in New York City was sometimes impacted by politics, one claims expert contends.Daniel ...
Insurance Outsourcing To Grow Orlando The key insurance industry management trend in the future will be growth in the outsourcing of operations, a former company ...
Mold Insurance Fraud Could Spread NationwideCriminal schemes to milk Texas insurers for millions of dollars in phony mold and water damage claims are spreading faster ...