According to a release from the California Department of Insurance, Drake Reed was an insurance claim adjuster for AAA who took advantage of his position in the company.
Despite falling premiums and expanding coverage, buyers have not turned their backs on captives and other alternative risk-transfer options, according to the National Underwriter "State of the Market"
Is the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' accreditation program an infringement of state legislators' turf? And even if it is, since the program to establish regulatory standards has bee
With disaster losses becoming more frequent and severe, insurers certainly have plenty of incentive to initiate actions that would mitigate against further climate change, says NU Editor In Chief Sam
Florida's new governor, Charlie Crist, has signed into law a hodge-podge bill designed to save a devastated property insurance market, but which will no doubt end up doing far more harm than good in
Was State Farm--its longtime advertising claims to the contrary--not a good neighbor when it came to dealing with Hurricane Katrina claims in Mississippi? In today's blog entry, NU Editor In Chief
eLynx, a portfolio company of American Capital Strategies Ltd. and provider of a secure electronic document communications network for the financial services industry, announced the newest release of
Although U.S. District Court Judge L.T. Senter Jr. threw a monkey wrench into the controversial State Farm settlement of Hurricane Katrina claims on Friday, mainly complaining about plaintiff
Should State Farm have paid off the Katrina claims of political big wigs regardless of merit to avoid drawing their wrath in the courts, the media and Congress? In today's blog entry, NU Editor In