Experts Differ On Hard Market ViabilityBy Gary S. MogelNU Online News Service, Oct.16, 11:27 a.m. EDT?Experts from different segments of the insurance industry expressed diverse ...
Silica Isn't the ?Next Asbestos'By Gary S. Mogel<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> NU Online News Service, 10:33 a.m. EDT?Although it is not ...
Malpractice Reforms Fail To Cure Some States' Premium Woes Last week we reported on states where malpractice reforms succeeded in controlling costs. This week we ...
Captives: To Have or Have Not Captive insurance companies have long been to risk management what exotic sports cars are to automobile dealerships. A lot ...
Malpractice Reform Success Stories Give Hope to Crisis States Doctors are besieging state capitals pleading for tort reform. They are staging walk-outs to protest medical ...
C.L.U.E. Irks Consumer Groups Insurers can and should use claims information in the underwriting and rating process--no one seems to dispute that. But there is ...
Mold Is Weak Contender For Commercial Lines Crisis Crown Mold is spurring a round of construction defect and "sick building" workers' compensation claims, but will ...
State Funds Increase Market ShareBy Gary S. MogelNU Online News Service, May 9, 11:35 a.m. EDT?Workers' compensation state funds have garnered an increased share of ...
Claims Software Cited in Bad Faith SuitBy Gary S. MogelNU Online News Service, May 21, 11:57 a.m. EDT?COLOSSUS, a claims evaluation software tool, has become ...
SARS Excluded From Event PoliciesBy Gary S. MogelNU Online News Service, April 17, 3:42 p.m. EST?Carriers who insure against cancellation of public events are already ...