Injured workers face a difficult landscape in seeking compensation and should be encouraged to exercise their rights, according to Edward Welch, director of the Workers' Compensation Center at
Michael McRaith, Illinois director of insurance, speaking on behalf of Illinois and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, made his comments Wednesday at a hearing of the Antitrust Moder
WASHINGTON--Flood insurance policyholders, after a two-year delay, have been given an official means of appealing decisions made by the National Flood Insurance Program under a rule published late last
Insurance companies' handling of Hurricane Katrina claims will be investigated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security thanks to Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., who has a personal beef with his own
Establishing an accurate number of injuries in the workplace, especially those that go unreported, is difficult, noted Les Boden, a professor at the Boston University School of Public Health. He noted
WASHINGTON--Injured workers face a difficult landscape in seeking compensation and should be encouraged to exercise their rights, according to Edward Welch, director of the Workers' Compensation Center
The case was scheduled for trial Oct. 20, after Alameda County Superior Court Judge Winifred Smith denied the auto insurer's motion for a summary judgment even as she rejected some of the plaintiff's
WASHINGTON--Insurance companies' handling of Hurricane Katrina claims will be investigated by the Department of Homeland Security thanks to Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss. who has a personal beef with his hom
Although Mr. Foley was a member of the key House Ways and Means Committee, he did not play a significant role in the industry's efforts, according to J. Robert Hunter, director of insurance for the Co
A report by the President's Working Group on Financial Markets, which was called for in legislation extending the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act to 2007, concluded that the insurance industry, on both t