The National Council on Compensation Insurance has released its latest workers' compensation prescription drug study that shows the increase in drug costs is accelerating at a slower rate than
When it comes to any legislative changes aimed at the insurance industry, promises are just promises until that day comes when the collective will of the legislature finally acts in a definitive way
With just two meetings left, the Property and Insurance Reform Insurance Committee is preparing to finalize its recommendations in laying out a comprehensive roadmap to restore Florida's homeowners'
When it comes to major changes in the insurance code, they typically follow the same pattern: initially, they are met with some public outcry from consumers that makes its way into the media and
Among other things, the data showed that males suffer the majority of workplace fatalities, while the transportation and construction industries continue to be the most hazardous. The workplace data
Three years ago Governor Jeb Bush signed off on a comprehensive workers' compensation reform bill that lawmakers, regulators, and the insurance industry promised would reduce system costs while
The majority of governmental actions are highly technical and, therefore, the general public rarely notes most public-policy decisions. This is especially true when those legislative actions are made
It is a scenario that has become all too familiar. The state once again finds itself facing a crisis in the property market, this time in the commercial market where the evidence points to a lack of
Although it was not lawmakers' highest priority, both the House and Senate worked throughout the legislative session to resolve once and for all the funding and organizational foundation of the
When House and Senate lawmakers in the closing hours of the 2006 legislative session finally reached a deal that resulted in the passage of a 156-page homeowners' property insurance bill, lawmakers,