Archive for June, 2011
A property-casualty insurer trade group is continuing its push for the U.S. House of Representatives to vote on a reform and re-authorization bill for the National Flood Insurance Program. Read Story
Use these six tips to focus on progress, not perfection, and watch the office's productivity increase dramatically. Read Story
A Blandon, Pa., man who pleaded guilty to insurance fraud has had his Pennsylvania insurance license revoked. Read Story
Guardian DI Brokerage will be hosting a two-hour continuing education course on disability insurance underwriting Thursday, June 16, at 9 a.m. at the Crowne Plaza Valley Forge in King of Prussia, Pa. Read Story
The U.S. could save more than $1 trillion annually if it adapted another country’s universal health care system and opened up to change, a former U.S. president said at a recent conference. Read Story
The number of people shopping online is expected to double in the next decade, and life insurance could benefit from that increase. Read Story
AmeriHealth New Jersey is offering new lower-cost SEH drug options for all of its PPO, POS, POS Plus, HMO and HMO Plus business plans. Read Story
A Seattle, Wash., man was charged with insurance fraud and second-degree theft after allegedly filing multiple auto insurance claims for one accident. Read Story
Nearly one-third of U.S. employers could stop offering health insurance when the federal health reform law takes hold in January 2014, according to a new study. Read Story
The majority of American workers lack either short-term or long-term disability insurance, and just 25% of workers completely understand the offerings, according to a new study. Read Story


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