Best's Review Property-Casualty Insurance Edition 1997 Patrick M. Sweeney - Abstracts

Best's Review Property-Casualty Insurance Edition 1997 Patrick M. Sweeney
TitleSubjectAuthors
A general malaise in general liability. (liability insurance)InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
A year of modest premium growth: competition in the property/casualty market held 1996 premium growth to 3.6%. (includes 1996 property/casualty premium statistics)(Industry Overview)InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
Fixer-upper time: statistical study: competitive pricing and catastrophes slammed the homeowners insurance line anew in 1996.InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
Hard work. (workers compensation insurance)InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
Hitting the open road. (statistical study of passenger auto insurance)InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
Inland marine continues its rebound: statistical study: despite record losses, inland marine's underwriting results remained profitable.(Industry Overview)InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
Making waves: mergers, acquisitions, name changes, closings and start-ups helped make 1996 a notable year for consolidation. (includes reports of corporate developments in insurance companies)InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
No surety (or fidelity) thing. (property and casualty insurance)InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
Not what the doctor ordered. (medical malpractice liability insurance)InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
Perilous times for commercial multi-peril: statistical study: record losses and a lack of premium growth pummeled the commercial multiple-peril sector in 1996.(Industry Overview)InsurancePatrick M. Sweeney
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