Insurers Work With BushOn Terrorism Coverage PlanWashington The insurance industry is pledging to work with the Bush administration to create a federal backup for losses ...
CGL Policy Undergoes Changes Insurance professionals can expect a wide array of changes in the commercial general liability policy.At a recent workshop co-sponsored by the ...
Litany Of Failure Bill Sinn, director of financial services marketing for Dayton, Ohio-based Teradata, provided a laundry list of reasons for data warehousing project failures ...
Insurance Groups Generally Satisfied With Progress Of State Privacy InitiativesDespite the occasional disagreement with a particular state law or regulation, the major insurance industry groups ...
NAMIC Raises $476,000 ForWTC Relief Funds The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies will donate $476,000 in fees from its cancelled international convention towards ...
Are Terrorism Risks Really Uninsurable?The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 are expected to result in over $40 billion in insured losses, and thus constitute the ...
Buyers Brace For Hard Pollution Market As the insurance industry braces for the massive onslaught of claims brought on by the Sept. 11 terrorist attack ...
Insurance Critical To Post-Attack RecoveryOn Dec. 24, 1941, 17 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt told the nation: "Against enemies ...
U.S. Eases Lloyd's Loss Funding MandateLondon Editor In a story first reported on the NU Online News Service on Oct. 12, U.S. regulators have decided ...