Longtime readers of Florida Underwriter may experience a sense of d?j? vu as they look at this month's cover. Yes, you have seen it before -- or at least something very similar. The
Several names appear in the Florida Underwriter masthead every month and as bylines in stories. Those contributing editors -- Sharon Moorhead, Phil Galewitz, Tim Hoelle, and Gary Fineout -- regularly
Lawyers are fond of declaring, "You can sue anybody for anything." Insurance agents might counter, "And we'll cover it." Alien abduction? Covered. Injured by a ghost? We'll pay. Pregnant by
A bribery scheme orchestrated by a senior investigator with the N.J. Department of Labor & Workforce Development (NJDOL), Division of Wage and Hour Compliance netted almost
Predicting what our legislators will pass or not pass this early in session is for the young and daring. I am surely not the one, and often not the other. So, instead of making win-or-lose
The owner-operator of a fish farm in Chenango County, N.Y., reeled in $66,100 in fraudulent workers' compensation benefits from the New York State Insurance Fund before being caught.
In an August review of the excess and surplus lines (E&S) market, A.M. Best noted that E&S enjoyed banner years in the not-so-distant past. "Direct premiums grew by 225 percent from year-end 2000