Claims Workers Orphaned, Study Finds Insurance companies may be ignoring one of their greatest assets--the claims staff.It wasnt always so. In the 1970s and early ...
RMs: Communication Is Key Anthrax ResponseRisk managers trying to protect employees from the threat of anthrax and other biological warfare find it requires day-to-day diligence ...
RMs Advised: Get Busy On Jan. 1 Renewals"Get into the market very early" for Jan. 1 renewals.That the message a broker executive delivered to risk ...
Adjusting WTC Claims Involves Grief And Grit No matter how experienced at handling catastrophes they are, claims adjusters working in the dusty streets surrounding New ...
CSR Rewarded For Going The Extra Mile One of the biggest challenges for any client service representative is finding the delicate balance between meeting client ...
Insurers Need To AttackCredibility Problem Next Once all the activity surrounding terrorism reinsurance legislation subsides, the insurance industry might do well to focus on ...
Terror Proposals Diverge; Issues RemainWashington Congress is continuing to debate how to stimulate the market for terrorism reinsurance coverage, with two possible options starting to ...
Minority Agent SupportStill Has A Ways To Go Last year, the Independent Insurance Agents of America touted its first joint annual convention with agents from ...
Agents Bear Great Burden After Attacks The wheels of commerce in a modern economy are lubricated by easy access to capital, highly liquid credit markets ...