In The High-Tech Battle To Protect IT Systems, Our Shields Are FailingHow much security is enough when it comes to protecting your information technology systems, ...
Workers With AIDS Have Legal RightsAn owner of a restaurant chain in Michigan--let's call it the ABC Caf?--recently learned from one of his workers that ...
SIGs Offer Alternatives In Hard MarketThe hard market is back, and as before, the rules have changed. Risk managers who experienced discounts of up to ...
Automated Auditing Systems Cut CostsConventional thinking says that there is a strong inverse correlation between the level of monitoring performed by insurers and the relationship ...
High-Tech Van Speeds Claims Process Operating under the colorful moniker, "Crashbusters," Plymouth Rock Assurance Corp. is touting its roving auto claim settlement service as ...
Study Says That Sept. 11 BI Claims Could Drag On For Years Business interruption insurance claims arising from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks involve a ...
Aviation Tug Of War ContinuesLondon EditorLondon No longer will the boardrooms of direct and excess-of-loss aviation underwriters tolerate the kinds of losses experienced over the ...
Public Adjuster Rules Needed To The Editor: Bruce Hillman, in his column, "The FC&S Answer" on March 4 ("Public Adjusters Shouldn't be Demonized," page 21), ...
S&P Counts 24 P-C Failures In 2001; More To Come in 2002Property-casualty insurers ranked first in failures for the second straight year in 2001, but ...