SIAA is an international independent insurance agency network, according to its Web site. It operates in 48 states and Canada, and counts more that $4.1 billion in premium volume among more than 1,900
The drop in workplace homicides in the private sector--a 14 percent decline in 2004, going from 0.52 per 100,000 workers in 2003 to 0.45--was a much better statistic than for the nation as a whole, w
By winning 50.07 percent of the vote, he will not have to participate in a Nov. 7 runoff election. If no candidate had achieved more than 50 percent of the total vote in the special election, state la
The New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division First Department in Manhattan, ruling in the case of Deborah Lee vs. State Farm Fire & Casualty Co., rejected the insurance carrier's denial of a cl
Indeed, Congress is likely to "let history repeat itself" by waiting until the last minute next year before passing any extension of the current Terrorism Risk Insurance Act--if it acts to extend the p
Indeed, Congress is likely to "let history repeat itself" by waiting until the last minute next year before passing any extension of the current Terrorism Risk Insurance Act--if it acts to extend the p
In today's blog entry, NU Managing Editor Susanne Sclafane wonders whether a bloodbath on property-casualty pricing might soon develop now that we've entered the fourth quarter without any significant
Douglas Holmes, former deputy director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, will be the next president of the Washington-based business advocacy group Strategic Services on Unemployment
Douglas Holmes, former deputy director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, will be the next president of the Washington-based business advocacy group Strategic Services on Unemployment
WASHINGTON--The Supreme Court has agreed to determine when insurers and other businesses must notify their customers that rate increases were based on changes in their credit rating, so-called "adverse