The insurance commissioner of Delaware and regulators in 12 other states have filed a brief supporting two cases brought by consumers over insurer use of credit records that is now before the U.S.
The listing of most profitable property-casualty insurance organizations based on combined ratio measures included in the Dec. 4, 2006 edition of National Underwriter omitted one profitable
A federal district court judge last week affirmed an earlier decision that a suit brought by Mississippi's attorney general against insurers for wind-driven flood losses stemming from Hurricane
The insurance industry led a charmed life in 2006, given the absence of any major hurricane. But peering into his crystal ball, NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman sees some clouds on the horizon! Go to h
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 attorney
The Washington, D.C.-based American Insurance Association in its annual forecast said, "It is critical that some form of public-private partnership be enacted to address chemical, nuclear, biological