Latest Business Insurance Headlines

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Small Business Organization Honors California Commissioner

Jul 25 2008 // Small Business California, a non-partisan business advocacy organization, honored California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner and seven other Californians for having gone the extra mile to assist small businesses in...

Monahan Joins Bollinger’s Commercial Lines Division

Jul 24 2008 // Susan L. Monahan has joined New Jersey insurance brokerage Bollinger as executive vice president in the Commercial Lines Division. She will be responsible for the commercial lines operations in Bollinger’s Short...

How to Become the Local Employer of Choice

Jul 21 2008 // About two-thirds of companies do no planning for workforce issues at all.Quickly rising and about to strike, the tidal wave of demographic pressure in the U.S. is a formidable threat to the health of American business....

Credit Seen Drying Up for Main Street Small Businesses

Jul 21 2008 // As losses mount at American banks and the pain of the credit crisis spreads from housing and finance to the broader economy, many small companies complain it is increasingly difficult to obtain loans.Tighter credit could...

Employers Holdings Schedules Q2 Earnings Release

Jul 17 2008 // Employers Holdings Inc., a provider of workers’ compensation insurance to small, U.S. businesses based in Reno, Nev., will review the company’s second quarter 2008 financial results during a conference call and...

Howard Returns to Dean & Draper as Commercial Lines Manager

Jul 15 2008 // Houston-based Dean & Draper Insurance Agency LLP announced that Greg Howard has returned to the firm as Commercial Lines Marketing manager. Howard has more than 15 years experience in the insurance field and has both...

Wausau Survey: Employers Stay Level Headed Despite Recession Worries

Jul 11 2008 // Although a U.S. economic recession would not be good news overall for employers, most don’t believe a recession would drive up workers’ compensation claims, according to a new survey of financial executives by...

Tennessee Safety Officials to Investigate Fatal Workplace Accident

Jul 10 2008 // A fall from a platform area at Alstom Power Inc. in Chattanooga, Tennessee killed a 48-year-old man. Police said investigators are trying to pinpoint the cause of the fall from a height of more than 30 feet on July...

Washington Raises Workers’ Comp Benefits, Pays Dividend to Employers

Jul 9 2008 // Workers currently receiving Washington workers’ compensation wage-replacement or pension benefits will receive a 5.018 percent cost-of-living increase, according to the state Department of Labor and Industries...

LWCC Launches Web Site Dedicated to Workplace Safety

Jun 30 2008 // Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corporation (LWCC) has launched a new stand-alone Web site, www.saferplacetowork.com, which provides centralized safety information for both employers and employees. The company said...

New Jersey Workers’ Comp Reforms Target Payments, Employer Scofflaws

Jun 25 2008 // New Jersey lawmakers have approved a number of major changes to the Garden State’s workers’ compensation insurance system.The reforms comprise a package of six bills passed earlier this week by the Assembly and...

Report: Workplace Injuries Unreported

Jun 24 2008 // A congressional report found two out of three work-related illnesses and injuries may be going unreported, and called into question federal regulators’ claims that workplace problems are declining.The House Committee...

Insurance Agents Advised to Learn from Professional Employer Organizations

Jun 24 2008 // As insurance agents and brokers search for ways to respond to the continuing soft market, they would be wise to follow the example of professional employer organizations (PEOs) that are winning over small and mid-sized...

New York Workers’ Comp Board Targets Workplace Safety for Teens

Jun 17 2008 // The New York Workers’ Compensation Board said it will expand a program to promote job safety for teenage workers. The program is a partnership with the Department of Labor where the board refers to the department...

Anderson & Murison Offers Umbrella for Commercial Exposures in California

Jun 16 2008 // Los Angeles-based Anderson & Murison Inc. can now write a personal umbrella policy that includes coverage for commercial exposures for California only. The “big umbrella” is an extension of the...

AmWINS Introduces Commercial Auto, Trucking Programs

Jun 11 2008 // Burlington, N.C.-based AmWINS Transportation Underwriters launched several new insurance programs for the trucking and commercial auto industry. These national programs include coverage for truck broker’s contingent...

HSB InSight Addresses Inadequate Business Property Valuations

Jun 11 2008 // The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. (HSB) is now offering HSB InSight, a new insurance-to-value (ITV) service designed to help insurers address inadequate valuations for business personal property and...

Domestic Workers Organizing, Suing to Win Workplace Benefits

Jun 6 2008 // She says she crossed the border from Mexico and found work as a live-in housekeeper for a family that never let her out of their sight.At first, her employers paid her $200 a month for cooking, cleaning and care-taking...

HSB Offers Data Compromise Coverage for Small to Mid-Size Firms

Jun 4 2008 // The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. has a new data compromise insurance coverage that helps businesses respond to data breaches by covering the cost of client notifications and supplying services such as...

Worker Says Employer Retaliated after Harry Potter Related Dispute

May 29 2008 // The ACLU filed a lawsuit on May 27 against a southeastern Missouri city after a former library worker claimed she was wrongly disciplined when she refused to work at an event to promote a Harry Potter book due to her...