The Value of Mutuality
Mutual insurance companies are owned by their policyholders and, as such, are limited in their […]
Lloyds of London Fears the Perfect Storm
The chief executive of the Lloyds of London insurance market believes that the industry faces […]
California Considers Auto Insurance Rates
While the banking sector dominates the national news headlines, the insurance industry is capturing attention […]
A Bitter Pill for Small Business
The following is an op-ed I had written last year about the Senate’s health insurance […]
Failing Grades in Insurance
The Kansas City office of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners conducted an “Insurance IQ” […]
Stress in the Florida Insurance Market
State Farm Florida has entered into a consent order with its state insurance regulator that […]
It Adds Up
At a recent small business event, I had the pleasure of being seated next to […]
U.S. Senate Works Christmas Eve
The Senate worked late into the night to socialize one-sixth of the U.S. economy: the […]
Buying the Best Insurance for Your Business
The small business section of the New York Times published an article titled “Buying the […]
Health Insurance Reform a Double-Edged Sword
Regulatory reform often has unintended consequences; the current debate over health insurance reform is no […]
Is Anyone Surprised, Really?
In the first edition of Prepare for the Worst, Plan for the Best: Disaster Preparedness […]
Business Owners Policies and the Recession
MarketStance, a research firm that provides analytics to the insurance industry, offered an unusual perspective […]