The Travelers Companies have settled and fully resolved all current and future asbestos-related coverage claims against them relating to ACandS, Inc., once one of the nation's largest installers of
A study analyzing the driving behaviors and habits of several major metropolitan areas concluded that Miami, Fla., has the least courteous drivers in the country.
Affirming what several other agencies and authorities have predicted, ReAdvisory released a study last month that predicts increased hurricane activity for the 2007 summer.
A recent decision by Florida insurance regulators to reject Risk Management Solutions' short-term catastrophe model illustrates the controversial nature of the science of prediction.
An agreement has been reached to settle the $2 billion in remaining claims between Silverstein Properties, who was leasing the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, and seven insurance companies.
In what is sounding more and more like a broken record, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood has filed another complaint against State Farm Fire and Casualty Company.
A new legal motion recently filed by State Farm seeks to remove and disqualify famed attorney Richard Scruggs from representing Mississippi policyholders who are disputing Katrina claim payments with
In the midst of what is becoming a never-ending string of legal motions, complaints, and filings, the Scruggs Katrina Group filed yet another law suit in Mississippi that alleges a pattern of
Claims News Service, June 20, 2:15 p.m. EDT -- A new legal motion filed yesterday by State Farm seeks to remove and disqualify famed attorney Richard Scruggs from representing Mississippi