Using a combination of legislative tools and focused law enforcement activity, fraud fighters in various states said they are winning the battle against staged auto-accident rings, despite the fact
The softening in the builders risk market over the last few years not only showed no sign of a turnaround in 2007 but has expanded into catastrophe-prone areas as well, leading players in the niche
Whether it is the local art show down the street, or the grand stage of the recent Super Bowl XLII in Phoenix, pulling off a special event takes careful planning and involves a multitude of unknowns.
New York State Supreme Court Judge James A. Yates handed down his verdict today in the 11-month-old nonjury trial against William Gilman, a former executive marketing director and managing director at
New York State Supreme Court Judge James A. Yates handed down his verdict today in the 11-month-old nonjury trial against William Gilman, a former executive marketing director and managing director at
The seminar, titled "Prepare to Respond: Key Steps To Mitigate Property Losses On A Global Scale," addressed challenges that companies face in the wake of a disaster and discussed solutions to those c
A Wisconsin bill drafted to eliminate ZIP codes as a rating factor for determining automobile insurance rates could have broader implications and limit insurers in the state to just three acceptable r
An insured can assert a claim against an insurer for certain additional losses when the insurer acts in bad faith and contributes to the policyholder's additional loss despite a policy exclusion of su
Sen. Schumer issued a press release that stated he has received "several calls in the last six months" from residents of Long Island who have had their policies cancelled, according to a report in New
Whether it is the grand stage of the recent Super Bowl in Phoenix, a local charity football game or lifting patrons far above the ground for a meal, pulling off a special event takes careful planning