Survey finds one-third on coast will resist evacuation According to a new survey of people in high-risk hurricane areas, one-third...
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The first court challenge to prohibitive fees Virginia is imposing on bad and dangerous drivers was postponed in a Henrico...
North Carolina lawmakers made a mild breakthrough recently on medical malpractice reform, agreeing to limit monetary damages in certain health...
Faced with a possible First Amendment lawsuit, selectmen in Jaffrey, N.H., have rescinded their new guidelines requiring people or groups...
As a key House committee voted to add wind coverage to the federal flood insurance program over insurers’ objections, a...
There is not evidence of sufficient market capacity at the current time to mandate an increase in primary medical malpractice...
Hurricane Katrina has nearly knocked the wind out of George Dale’s re-election campaign for Mississippi insurance commissioner, a job he’s...
Ailing ground zero workers have gone to court to demand that the company overseeing a $1 billion Sept. 11 insurance...
For an insurer, understanding climate change is a matter of understanding trends in risk and changes in those trends. For...
Connecticut’s Webster Financial Corp., parent of Webster Bank that owns the state’s largest insurance agency, could be out of the...