Large-scale weather events in the U.S. dominated insurance losses in 2012, pushing global insured claims for the year to $77 billion, says a report from Swiss Re.
A 14-year low in the number of securities-class-action settlements last year has not dampened plaintiff attorneys enthusiasm regarding the probability of future directors and officers litigation to keep them employed.
A 14-year low in the number of securities-class-action settlements last year has not dampened plaintiff attorneys enthusiasm regarding the probability of future directors and officers litigation to keep them employed.
Telematics devices are helping to reduce accidents and remove unsafe drivers from commercial-auto fleets, but effectively incorporating all of the new data into underwriting is a process still in its infancy, say insurance executives.
NOAAs Spring Outlook calls for a mixed bag of flooding in the Midwest and South, and worsening drought conditions in other parts of the country accompanied by above-normal temperatures for much of the U.S.
A survey by The Hartford of Superstorm Sandy victims finds that small businesses took an average of seven days to reopen primarily because of connectivity and power issues, and few had business interruption insurance to cover their losses.
A survey by The Hartford of Superstorm Sandy victims finds that small businesses took an average of seven days to reopen primarily because of connectivity and power issues, and few had business interruption insurance to cover their losses.
An insurance broker, three P&C insurers and a major insurance/reinsurance company were among 145 companies designated as the Worlds Most Ethical Companies by the international think-tank Ethisphere Institute. Click to see the 5 most ethical P&C insurance companies in the world.
More companies are turning to Cyber insurance to protect themselves from the financial consequences of a data breach or cyber attack, as concern over the consequences of an assault grows, a new report from insurance broker Marsh says.
Disappointed with the publics initial response to an offer to test drive its telematics program, Snapshot, for free, Progressive Corp.s CEO says the insurer will launch an aggressive advertising campaign in an effort to catch consumers attention.