WASHINGTON--Consumer knowledge of the potential impact from credit scores remains low, and on some issues has declined in recent years, according to a study released today by the Consumer Federation of
Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., came out swinging against insurance companies yesterday during a hearing on legislation he authored to expand the National Flood Insurance Program to offer windstorm coverag
WASHINGTON--The Bush administration flatly opposes expanding the National Flood Insurance Program to include windstorm coverage, a Treasury official told a House subcommittee today, placing a major roa
WASHINGTON--The Bush administration flatly opposes expanding the National Flood Insurance Program to include windstorm coverage, a Treasury official told a House subcommittee today, placing a major roa
WASHINGTON--Congressman Gene Taylor, D-Miss., has sent a letter to congressional colleagues blasting an insurance trade group for claiming that his legislation adding windstorm coverage to the federal
The past 12 months have been "a very active year" in terms of trying to advance the industry's agenda on a global scale, according to David Snyder, vice president and assistant general counsel for
While pushing to open up new markets to access foreign customers, American insurers are working hard to provide their U.S.-based clients that have operations abroad with comprehensive coverage to
WASHINGTON--Sarbanes-Oxley regulations have caused companies to take a more risk-averse track, focusing on building their cash reserves rather than developing new products, according to a professor at
You don't have to work long in the insurance business to realize that not all claims are alike. Indeed, while most are routine, open-and-shut cases, agents, adjusters and other industry players often