U.S. District Court Judge Sarah S. Vance in New Orleans denied a motion by the insurer to either return or place under seal documents in the case of a New Orleans couple who won a $2.8 million award a
While the recent media spotlight on Mattel Inc.'s recall of toys over concerns of lead poisoning may be the sort of thing that keeps risk managers awake at night worrying about reputational risk, the
According to the office of Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler, Progressive Classic Insurance Co. and Progressive Northwestern Insurance Co. used unapproved rates to calculate premiums for
California regulators have proposed changing the manner in which insurance companies would collect deductibles for large-deductible workers' compensation policies, drawing criticism from an insurance
Insurer groups reacted cautiously to legislation introduced by two freshman members of Congress to allow high-risk states to pool catastrophe risks, while still making use of the private insurance
It's a safe bet that the employees of Rolls-Royce North America can guess the name of the man who oversees the company's workers' compensation program. Indeed, the firm's ongoing effort to improve
In announcing the subpoenas today, which were issued late last month to the company, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation cited recently filed nonrenewal plans, multilines discounts, the company
Although the bill was introduced just before members of Congress left Washington for the August recess, it has already won support from the Alexandria, Va.-based Independent Insurance Agents and Broke
Although the bill was introduced just before members of Congress left Washington for the August recess, it has already won support from the Alexandria, Va.-based Independent Insurance Agents and Broke
Consumer knowledge of the potential impact from credit scores remains low, and on some issues has declined in recent years, according to a study by the Consumer Federation of America and Washington