The New York State Insurance Department has proposed medical treatment guidelines for workers injured on the job, which it says are designed to hold down workers' compensation costs and ensure better
What do insurers think of New York Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo's proposal to require property carriers doing business in the state to set aside money for a catastrophe reserve fund that
Is New York's coastal homeowners market--particularly on hurricane-exposed Long Island--really in crisis? Assessments vary greatly depending on the observer. Agents are not afraid to use the word
Representatives from two New York agents' associations - the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of New York (IIABNY), and the Professional Insurance Agents of New York (PIANY) - expressed concer
As the property-casualty industry goes, so goes the ocean marine market, according to professionals within the segment who note that the overall softening commercial market is prompting carriers from
NEW YORK--State regulation of the insurance business provides a more diverse, nimbler, less inept and less remote system of control than any federal system that could be developed, five former New York
Certain insurance agents seeking to purchase liability policies to cover their own professional services continue to face challenges even when most buyers--including most mainstream agents--enjoy lower
New York Superintendent of Insurance Eric Dinallo has appointed an attorney with Morgan Stanley to direct the state's newly-formed commission charged with reforming insurance and financial services re
Mr. Perkins and other professionals presented arguments designed to convince insurance company representatives in the audience that they should not shy away from underwriting New Orleans construction.