New York's U.S. Senate delegation expressed disappointment with the Treasury Department's report on the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, criticizing its findings as "careless" and ...
The cost for employers' workers' compensation coverage increased at a greater pace than the benefits paid out to workers in 2003, continuing a hardening ...
Democrats and Republicans in Congress clashed Wednesday over how to shape an extension of the federal terrorism insurance program, raising concerns that the current ...
Washington--A Bush Administration recommendation, that insurers should bear more risk if the federal backstop provided by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act is renewed, is ...
A measure limiting medical malpractice suit pain and suffering awards, that passed the House Wednesday, faces an uphill battle, but insurance industry representatives are ...
Washington--A bill with insurers' backing that would shield gun manufacturers and sellers from liability lawsuits if a legally sold gun is used in a ...
Washington--Legislation that would exclude money the government grants to homeowners for flood repairs from being considered as income that disqualifies them from federal assistance ...
Washington--As Congress debates whether to continue the government's backstop for terrorism coverage, a new study by the Consumer Federation of America argues that insurers ...
Washington--Concerned by Congress' increasing focus on data security and identity theft, insurance interests are seeking to stave off legislative proposals that would require companies ...