The State Compensation Insurance Fund opted to maintain its current average collectible rate level despite the Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau's filed recommendation for a 5.2 percent av
While a significant amount of attention has been devoted to the volatile homeowners insurance market over the past few years by the media and lawmakers in the wake of massive hurricane losses, the
Looking to avoid a public relations debacle like the one that still haunts the industry over Hurricane Katrina claims, insurer groups briefed Congressional staffers last week on their swift response
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner James Donelon has asked a state court to limit the amount of information he must supply to a probe of alleged improprieties by executives of the state's insurer of las
Despite the claims of the state's lieutenant governor, the issue of underinsured homeowners in the wake of the recent California wildfires cannot be blamed on the insurance industry, according to the
WASHINGTON--Insurance industry groups, who faced lawmaker outrage for perceived mishandling of Hurricane Katrina claims, held a briefing today to convince Congress they are doing a good job handling po
Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti Jr. has filed a lawsuit against property-casualty insurers in the state alleging they collaborated in a price-fixing scheme for repairs in the wake of Hurric
Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti Jr. has filed a lawsuit against property-casualty insurers in the state alleging they collaborated in a price-fixing scheme for repairs in the wake of Hurric
WASHINGTON--A growing number of firms have completed the transition to life under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the federal law governing financial disclosures and accounting, according to a survey released
The dollar amount of workers' compensation insurance premiums written in California dropped by nearly one-fourth between the first six months of 2007 and the same period a year earlier, according to a