Now that State Farm has raised the white flag and cut a deal on water-related Hurricane Katrina claims in Mississippi, what does that mean for the rest of the property insurance industry, the flood ex
What are the ramifications of settling claims based on a "moral" obligation, as some industry critics suggest should have been the case with water-related Hurricane Katrina claims? That's the "Questio
Don't expect New York's new insurance superintendent to cut the industry any slack just because he worked for Willis the past nine months, warns NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman, in today's blog entry.
The suspense is over! Governor-elect Eliot Spitzer has named one of his former subordinates to be New York's next insurance superintendent. Ironically, Eric R. Dinallo ...
The report asserted that a lack of accurate data presents the greatest challenge in finding uninsured motorists. Regulators face differences in auto insurance reparation systems as well as insurance v
The report asserted that a lack of accurate data presents the greatest challenge in finding uninsured motorists. Regulators face differences in auto insurance reparation systems as well as insurance v
MMC said that in an uncontested election of directors, a director nominee will be elected or re-elected only if the number of votes cast "for" exceeds the number of votes cast "against" the nominee. P
Morton M. Kondracke, veteran journalist and commentator, will deliver the keynote address during the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents 2007 Federal Legislative Summit. The event wi
What if a single-payer health care system took the medical component of auto and workers' comp off the hands of casualty insurers buckling under skyrocketing medical claims? That's the question posed
How can contingency fee deals be reconciled with the producer's ethical obligation to clients? That's the latest "Question of Ethics" being posed to NU's readers by our ethics columnist, Peter Kensick