NEW YORK-- Insurance carriers should work to deliver commercial insurance policies in a timely manner and to clarify the fuzzy language that many are filled with, a brokerage executive advised at an in
NEW YORK -- New York Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo agreed today with executives who said yesterday that some sort of federal insurance regulation is likely on the horizon, based on the general
NEW YORK--An executive with an American International Group subsidiary denied suggestions today that the company is holding onto business by engaging in aggressive price cutting that is prolonging the
NEW YORK--Insurance executives said today that the current mood in Congress, given the U.S. financial troubles, indicates some form of federal insurance regulation has become a matter of "when," rather
Fitch Ratings' said new Federal Reserve Bank support for American International Group and action by the insurer led it to affirm ratings of AIG subsidiaries United Guaranty Corp (UGC), United Guaranty
NEW YORK-- Fraud is expected to pick up in New York State as the economy worsens and as perpetrators adapt to fraud fighting efforts, state agency investigators said at the annual meeting of the New Yo
In an attempt to address concerns about Florida's Citizens Property Corp. growing too large, up to 110,000 homeowners policies will be removed from the state's insurer of last resort and placed with s
California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner and California Earthquake Authority Chief Executive Officer Glenn Pomeroy yesterday urged homeowners to seriously consider securing insurance protection
The vast majority of state insurance departments require Web site improvements to effectively arm consumers with the necessary information to make intelligent auto and homeowners insurance decisions,