The survey found that, in general, companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenues face the largest litigation burden in the U.S. At the same time, the survey found American companies "give as
Despite official pleas, the historic New York Fire Patrol--an insurer-funded operation that responds to business blazes and works to save commercial property--seems slated to end operations Saturday
The study, "Credit Insurance and Surety: Solidifying Commitments," found that values secured through credit insurance and surety bonds last year totaled about $2.9 trillion, or 6.5 percent of the worl
Putting quote marks around the "war" on terrorism in NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman's blog posting last week prompted heated discussion about whether insurers should pay 9/11-type claims if indeed we
WASHINGTON--Insurance companies' handling of Hurricane Katrina claims will be investigated by the Department of Homeland Security thanks to Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss. who has a personal beef with his hom
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.VA.--Traditional indicators are no longer predicting the course of the world's economy, which is being impacted by advances in technology and labor allocation shifts, former Fe
Lansing, Mich.-based FinCor Holdings, Inc., a risk management corporation serving health care providers and facilities, announced yesterday it had acquired medical malpractice insurer, Washington Casu
U.S. bank holding companies in the first half of this year increased their total insurance revenue 1.1 percent to $21.4 billion from $21.2 billion during the same period in 2005, two organizations rep
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.VA.--A corporation's failure to plan for a pandemic caused by the avian flu virus could result in a shareholders' suit, a risk assessment consulting firm warned an insurance co
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.VA.--A year after what seemed like a cataclysmic time for insurers, executives said they feel prices are heading into a period of stability, with continued downward trends in m