Insurance Journal Magazine
January 2, 2006 Construction Markets
In this Issue
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FeaturesBrokers continue to gain; M&A activity remains steady
Stock Prices: Insurance brokers continued to experience gains in... -
FeaturesRestaurants put risk management on the menu
The restaurant marketplace is becoming more complex than ever with... -
FeaturesNew federal terrorism reinsurance differs from original in key
Right before going home for the holidays, Congress reconciled... -
FeaturesStudy: carpal tunnel not caused by computer use
A new report from Harvard Medical School refutes the common... -
FeaturesBy Don Neff
The construction-defect wave of the past decade has demonstrated that... -
Features2005 P/C industry in a word: Resilience
The property/casualty insurance industry reported a statutory rate of... -
FeaturesEffect of Navy shipbuilder payments on insurance questioned
A Navy plan to pay Gulf Coast shipbuilders about $1.7 billion for... -
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Restaurant sales to top $500 billion in 2006 Restaurant industry... -
FeaturesArtisan contractors run for liability cover
Artisan contractors are being squeezed in the insurance market as... -
FeaturesBy Andrew G. Simpson
Agent Dave Sinclair remembers his first construction account well... -
FeaturesLots of stability
When he is presented with a construction account at his office on... -
FeaturesTable-top TVs, Web access and other trends
The National Restaurant Association forecasts the following trends:... -
FeaturesMillions of families have wrong insurance coverage
At least 32 million U.S. households own insurance policies that... -
Features2006 construction forecast: sunny
Construction executives overall are more cautious than in the recent... -
Minding Your Business2006: The year when changes take hold
This coming 2006 New Year seems like it will be the start of a year...
National Coverage
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FeaturesBrokers continue to gain; M&A activity remains steady
Stock Prices: Insurance brokers continued to experience gains in... -
FeaturesRestaurants put risk management on the menu
The restaurant marketplace is becoming more complex than ever with... -
FeaturesNew federal terrorism reinsurance differs from original in key
Right before going home for the holidays, Congress reconciled... -
FeaturesStudy: carpal tunnel not caused by computer use
A new report from Harvard Medical School refutes the common... -
FeaturesBy Don Neff
The construction-defect wave of the past decade has demonstrated that... -
Features2005 P/C industry in a word: Resilience
The property/casualty insurance industry reported a statutory rate of... -
FeaturesEffect of Navy shipbuilder payments on insurance questioned
A Navy plan to pay Gulf Coast shipbuilders about $1.7 billion for... -
Features
Restaurant sales to top $500 billion in 2006 Restaurant industry... -
FeaturesArtisan contractors run for liability cover
Artisan contractors are being squeezed in the insurance market as... -
FeaturesBy Andrew G. Simpson
Agent Dave Sinclair remembers his first construction account well... -
FeaturesLots of stability
When he is presented with a construction account at his office on... -
FeaturesTable-top TVs, Web access and other trends
The National Restaurant Association forecasts the following trends:... -
FeaturesMillions of families have wrong insurance coverage
At least 32 million U.S. households own insurance policies that... -
Features2006 construction forecast: sunny
Construction executives overall are more cautious than in the recent... -
Minding Your Business2006: The year when changes take hold
This coming 2006 New Year seems like it will be the start of a year...