Claims News Service, Nov. 28, 1:19 p.m. EST -- With the 2007 hurricane season coming to a close this Friday, Nov. 30, storm forecasters at the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State
A recent insurance consulting firm study indicates that many property and casualty insurers are missing an opportunity to streamline and improve operations -- especially in claims -- by not
Mississippi Senator Trent Lott said he plans to vacate his position as Senate Republican Whip, the second-highest position in the Republican Party, in order to pursue other interests. Lott served 35
In an effort to help insurance companies curb fraud from unrecovered stolen cars being resold to unsuspecting consumers, the National Insurance Crime Bureau has created a new database that will let
Louisiana's Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against several major insurance companies and third-party groups, alleging that they worked together to "deny, delay, and defend," while creating a
Dealing with inexperienced insurer claim staff is one of the top problems for collision repairers, according to the results of a recent study released by a collision repair association.
Every September, the editors at Claims pore over a ream of survey responses in an attempt to better understand the working conditions and salaries of the claim professionals for whom we write, and