WASHINGTON--Taxpayers and businesses would lose significant protections if there is no renewal of federal supports for insurers after a major terrorism attack, according to a RAND Corp. study released
Legislation passed yesterday by the Senate to ban the importing of asbestos is unlikely to have a major impact on litigation surrounding the issue, according to an official with the Property and Casua
Rep. Paul Kanjorski, D-Penn., who chairs the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises, which held the session on insurance regulatory re
The senator in his remarks sharply criticized the insurance industry for non-renewing coverage for homes on Long Island while at the same time arguing that the federal government should not be involve
The senator in his remarks sharply criticized the insurance industry for non-renewing coverage for homes on Long Island while at the same time arguing that the federal government should not be involve
Questions about the process by members of a House Financial Services Subcommittee followed a Federal Trade Commission Report that found credit scores to be an accurate predictor of loss risk for auto
WASHINGTON--Consumer advocates told the nation's insurance regulators at a meeting here that insurers should be made to disclose information related to the potential impact of climate change on their a
WASHINGTON--State regulators seeking ways to resolve insurance claims and rates issues raised after Hurricane Katrina are considering a number of options that would bring catastrophe prone states toget
Mitch Sattler, vice president of public policy for Newark, California-based Risk Management Solutions, told a panel of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners that modelers are not trying
Seeking to ensure that all carriers pay their fair share of taxes, a U.S. Senate panel last week examined relationships between insurers and foreign reinsurers--particularly if they are affiliates of