Claims News Service, Apr. 19, 9:59 a.m. EDT -- Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski (D-PA), Chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored
According to an article appearing on BusinessWeek.com, a federal U.S. district court jury awarded more than $2.8 million to Robert Weiss, who lost his home to Hurricane Katrina. Allstate had claimed
State Farm began sending out information last week to 35,000 Mississippi policyholders who filed foundation-only claims -- also referred to as "slab" claims -- that stemmed from Hurricane Katrina.
The nation's top transportation officials have announced a rule requiring new crash prevention technology to become standard equipment on every new passenger vehicle sold in America by 2012, which
A leading research and advisory services firm is encouraging U.S. property and casualty insurers and their claim adjusters to adopt a clear plan for implementing more mobile technology into the
A leading research and advisory services firm is encouraging U.S. property and casualty insurers and their claim adjusters to adopt a clear plan for implementing more mobile technology into the
Progressive surveyed more than 1,000 RV owners to find out some of the amusing and at times embarrassing blunders they've made while traveling, the company said. The study's results found that the
Mississippi Senator Trent Lott lobbed another legislative grenade toward insurance companies late last week when he introduced a bill in the Senate that would require homeowners' insurers to fully
A litigation update from the law firm of Wood Smith Henning & Berman (WSHB) said that mold bodily injury claims won't turn into the "new asbestos" any time soon.
Springtime is upon us, and with the season comes another annual rite: young squid throttling up their crotch rockets on the big slab, avoiding Clydes and road gators, but many times doing so with no skid lid.