Commercial Lines

Comp Conundrum: Will Workers Compensation Premiums and Claims Drop Under New Modes of Working?

“Once the toothpaste is out of the tube, it’s tough to get back in,” H.R. Haldeman, White House chief of staff under the Nixon Administration, famously observed. Half a century later, employers are finding the truth in the expression as they struggle to get their employees—many of whom were sent home to telework during the…

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VU C.E. Essential Commercial Lines Webinars

VU C.E. Essential Commercial Lines Webinars Recorded on November 22, 2022 Our essential commercial lines classes cover topics like builders risk and installation floaters, condos, trucking, and more. Select your state from the list for viewing and CE options. Select your state for CE and viewing options.

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VU C.E. Workers Compensation Webinars

VU C.E. Workers Compensation Webinars Recorded on November 22, 2022 Who counts as an employee? What happens when an employee travels out-of-state to work? Our workers’ comp classes will help clear up these areas of confusion and build your knowledge base. Select your state from the list for viewing and CE options. Select your state…

Study Reveals Stability and Growth in P-C Insurance Market

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 12, 2015 — The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA or the Big “I”) has released the results of the 2015 Market Share Study (based on 2013 data) which reveal that independent insurance agents and brokers (collectively “IAs”) continue to dominate commercial lines while rivaling direct response writers and captive…

Drivers, Local Authorities Deal with Tough Winter’s Potholes

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 10, 2015 — Poor road conditions have cost consumers and the insurance industry at least $27 billion over a five year period, according to a 2014 survey commissioned by Trusted Choice® and the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA or the Big “I”). The survey also reveals that from 2009…