W.R. Berkley Corp. chairman and CEO William R. Berkley says he is "very pleased" with the market direction, and adds that while it's not the hardest market ever, opportunities for profitability are out there
Last weeks order by New Jerseys governor standardizing the rebuilding codes along the states coast in the wake of Superstorm Sandy will help speed the process of rebuilding, but agents say property owners are just beginning to learn the implications it may have on their reconstruction decisions.
A study by the Pell Institute says the Travelers education and mentoring program is a model for Americas businesses to help diversify the nations workforce and increase the number of students going on to post-secondary education.
Casualty rates climbed upward through the fourth quarter of 2012 and are positioned to continue the trend into 2013, a report from insurance-broker Marsh says.
The U.S. has gone seven consecutive years without a landfalling major hurricane, the longest stretch since the 1860s, a meteorologist with Aon Benfields catastrophe modeler says.
The commonwealth of Virginias Senate General Laws Committee defeated a bill that would have allowed local municipalities to bill insurers for emergency services at crash sights.
The commonwealth of Virginias Senate General Laws Committee defeated a bill that would have allowed local municipalities to bill insurers for emergency services at crash sights.
Nations of the world will need to come to grips with climate change and seek ways to cut carbon emissions while fulfilling the growing need for energy consumptionall of which spells growth opportunities for insurers, a new report says.
Michigans Gov. Rick Snyder is putting auto insurance on his radar by elevating the department of insurance to cabinet level and calling for the reform of the states no-fault insurance system.