Small Business Owners Rethink Workers Comp Strategies After a Claim
Independent insurance agents have an opportunity to proactively help customers consider the value of a workers compensation policy beyond price—before they learn the hard way.
Independent insurance agents have an opportunity to proactively help customers consider the value of a workers compensation policy beyond price—before they learn the hard way.
Independent insurance agents who are considering the impact of the new regulation on their agencies and firms should consider some of the rule’s key elements and certain revisions that were incorporated in the final text.
The legislation would establish national standards for data privacy and security, requiring certain entities to be transparent about how they use data and give consumers the right to access, correct, delete and export their data.
The latest driving behavior survey from Nationwide revealed that both personal auto and commercial drivers partake in risky behaviors that impact all drivers on the road.
Weather forecasters at Colorado State University (CSU) forecast 23 named storms, 11 of which are predicted to be hurricanes, in the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-New Jersey) spoke to Big “I” members to discuss the political climate on Capitol Hill, as well as progress on key Big “I” legislative priorities.
Abigail Whorton, the recipient of this year’s Herndon First-Timer Scholarship Award, is a second-generation insurance agent.
U.S. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry (R-North Carolina) was presented with the 2023 Gerald Solomon Big “I” Legislator of the Year Award.
This week, at the 2024 Big “I” Legislative Conference, the Big “I” presented the annual InsurPac National Championship, Eagle awards and the 2023 Bernard J. Burns Award.
Mike McBride, Big “I” chairman, announced that the state of the association is strong and—despite the challenges posed by the hard market—is getting stronger.