Looking Past Devastation,Insurers See Positive TrendsBy Susanne SclafaneNew YorkAlthough executives speaking here at an insurance conference last week said their companies still didn't have ...
go pages 24/25, to 26, to 41with 3 charts, sidebar and "Worth Noting" infographicBermudians Work To Shake Off Probes, Legacy IssuesIn spite of restatements ...
California Reforms Bolster WC ResultsAbsence of major reserve charges explains much of the loss ratio improvementWith workers' compensation insurers toiling less on balance sheet ...
Program Business Is Back On The Fast TrackInterest in programs has re-ignited, but carriers re-enter with changed models, well-defined appetitesThe once-tarnished program business segment ...
Some Programs Managers Still Out Of LuckExperts say start-ups, workers' comp, small programs have trouble finding a homeWhile a survey published in May suggested ...
Program Model No Longer Re DrivenAs program appetites have evolved and changed, reinsurance intermediaries and specialty service providers have changed as well, providing services ...
Disaster losses, reserve charges, price pressure might make boom short-livedThe property-casualty insurance industry didn't just experience its best first-quarter underwriting result on record in ...
ACE Ltd. said last week that it had improperly accounted for eight finite transactions, prompting the company to restate its financial results for five ...
Safeco suffered two jolts last week--posting a nearly 25 percent drop in quarterly earnings as Chief Executive Officer Mike McGavick said he would be ...
A report about medical malpractice insurance recently published by a former regulator prompted some readers--including Connecticut's attorney general--to conclude that insurers are plain greedy, ...