SAN FRANCISCO--Insurance regulators meeting here approved continuing efforts to develop a Reinsurance Evaluation Office, but raised new questions of how the project would fit into an overall reform of
SAN FRANCISCO--States wishing to be accredited by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners would have to adopt model laws regulating insurer liquidations and internal audits under an NAIC pr
Twenty-two domestic reinsurers queried by the Reinsurance Association of America posted an aggregate combined ratio of 89.9, compared with 98.4 for a similar group in the first three months of last
Despite enduring an ongoing salvo of criticism and potentially damaging reform laws spurred by Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, most insurance industry officials have been careful about mounting any
Regulators and industry representatives will attempt to refine a catastrophe plan at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners summer meeting starting today with sharp divisions remaining ov
In a survey of 22 domestic reinsurers, the Reinsurance Association of America reported the group posted an aggregate combined ratio of 89.9, compared with 98.4 for a similar group in the first three m
Mr. Poizner said that after reforms put in place three years ago, workers' compensation insurers are "reaping tremendous benefits" from recent reforms to the system, currently enjoying historic record
This would be the first time in California history that a retroactive refund is ordered following a rate hearing, he noted. Mr. Poizner promised to scrutinize the carrier's rates earlier this month af
The absence of major catastrophe losses and favorable loss-reserve development emerging from the 2003 and 2004 underwriting years set the stage for one of the most favorable earnings years on record,