As global warming causes more extreme weather and sea-level rise, coastal communities around the U.S. are starting to think about whether, and how, to help people move away from the water.
Month: October 2016
Nazis and naughty nurses: 4 bone-chilling dangers of your office Halloween party
It’s important to make sure you keep fright out of the office. Proper planning can prevent any heart-stopping moments for human resources, risk management and legal departments.
American Airlines jet fire forces evacuation as 20 injured in Chicago
An American Airlines jetliner reported an engine malfunction just before catching fire while taxiing for takeoff from Chicago’s O’Hare airport.
American Air jet fire forces evacuation as 8 injured in Chicago
An American Airlines jetliner reported an engine malfunction just before catching fire while taxiing for takeoff from Chicago’s O’Hare airport.
How do you prove a subrogation claim?
The role of evidence in subrogation arbitration differs from court proceedings. Here is a look at the seven categories of evidence.
AIG quadruples limits for terror to $1 billion as fear rises
American International Group Inc. lifted limits on property claims tied to acts of terrorism to $1 billion as clients ask for more protection in larger cities.
Around the P&C insurance industry: Oct. 26, 2016
News from CBIZ, Venbrook Group, Homeowners Choice Property & Casualty and more.
To attract students, colleges offering loan debt insurance
Schools that purchase the coverage set the terms for students to qualify.
How driving habits are changing the auto insurance industry
The way people drive has led to new insurance models, more coverage options and greater integration of technology.
AIG quadruples limits for terror to $1 billion as fear rises
American International Group Inc. lifted limits on property claims tied to acts of terrorism to $1 billion as clients ask for more protection in larger cities.