New Jersey proposes tighter rules on life insurance reserves to match national standards
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Consistent messaging and employee involvement drive long-term improvement Transportation fleets are navigating challenging safety conditions, as road accidents and serious injuries continue to rise. In response to these statistics, fleet
Strong premium growth and loss control lift sector from prior-year downturn Verisk and the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) reported that the US property and casualty (P&C) insurance industry
Premium increases limit resources for hiring, development, and long-term planning Small businesses across the United States are facing rising health insurance costs that are putting pressure on operations, employee benefits,
Legal challenge follows stalled attempts to support reform The Life Insurance Consumer Advocacy Center (LICAC) has filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Insurance (CDI), alleging that the agency
New markets open as company expands reach Property insurance capacity in the US is beginning to improve in several regions, creating potential growth opportunities, according to TWFG chairman and CEO
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is harshly criticizing Maryland officials for failing to conduct a risk assessment of the Francis Scott Key Bridge before it collapsed a year ago
A series of chain-reaction crashes and a fire in a Wyoming highway tunnel that killed three people started when a pickup truck lost control and partially blocked traffic on the
The closure of Britain’s Heathrow Airport is set to affect the global aviation system for days at a cost of tens of millions of dollars, experts say, posing questions about
Federal regulators have cited Tesla for violating workplace safety rules in connection with the electrocution of a worker last summer at its Austin, Texas, auto-manufacturing plant. The U.S. Department of