Changing realities with respect to rising business costs, higher customer expectations and new exposures are challenging claims departments today, prompting insurance executives to look for new
The increased assessment was levied in part to cover the shortfall in benefits payments caused by defaulting trusts administered by Compensation Risk Managers, LLC, according to Brian M Keegan, public
NEW YORK--Caution and selectivity were the words used to describe the acquisition strategy being employed by three chief executives of privately held brokerage firms at a recent insurance conference he
NEW YORK--Caution and selectivity were the words used to describe the acquisition strategy being employed by three chief executives of privately held brokerage firms at a recent insurance conference he
On June 2, the New York state Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) announced that self-insured trust administrator Compensation Risk Managers LLC agreed to surrender its license to do business as a third
NEW YORK--Diversification and managing costs are crucial for brokers as they navigate through the current soft market conditions, according to a panel of chief executives from insurance brokerage firms
NEW YORK--Conditions are right for an increase in merger and acquisition activity, but the state-based system of regulation is helping to impede the number of deals taking place, according to an expert
The net income among 20 reinsurers rose 263 percent in the first quarter of this year despite the uneven results among the group, according to the results of a survey from the Reinsurance Association
Private insurers are increasingly willing to write aviation insurance for terrorism, and the United States is among a small handful of governments still providing coverage for the risk, Guy Carpenter
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit Iceland yesterday, causing 20 injuries but "fairly light" structural damage, according to information released by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Risk Management S