WashingtonWith the U.S. Senate considering a proposed asbestos injury fund, the Government Accountability Office is warning lawmakers they should be wary because federal compensation ...
House, Senate Brace ForTRIA Showdown This WeekBills have big differences; Bush backs Senate versionOverwhelming House passage of a bill substantially reshaping the Terrorism Risk ...
NU Online News ServiceFlorida officials said they are expanding the state's insurance mediation program for homeowners to include condominium associations in dispute with their ...
NU Online News ServiceWashington --Both opponents and advocates of extending the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act voiced positive sentiments after Congress passed the measure over ...
Producers Push To Ride Learning CurveCarriers move swiftly to keep up with rising demands for training among their agentsRealizing that knowledge is power, and ...
Calif. Commish Seeks WC Rate CutCalifornia Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi, whose recommendations have been largely ignored by insurers, has called for a fourth consecutive ...
House, Senate Committees Vote To Extend TRIAConsensus bill possible in early DecemberWashingtonBoth the House and Senate financial services panels last Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to ...
Boost Building Codes, Congress UrgedHigher standards in three states hit by Katrina could have saved 80 percent of lossesWashingtonThree of the states in the ...
Governors, Lenders Push TRIA ExtensionWashingtonOver half of the nation's governors and a major lenders' group have added their voices to the chorus of calls ...
Suits Might Leave Disaster Workers BareBroker calls on Congress to limit injury claims for catastrophe site cleanupsWashingtonContractors doing catastrophe cleanup work might be unable ...