Do You Provide Loss Control Services for Your Customers?
Learn why you should use a disclaimer in your communications – and access our sample language.
Do You Provide Loss Control Services for Your Customers? Read More »
Learn why you should use a disclaimer in your communications – and access our sample language.
Do You Provide Loss Control Services for Your Customers? Read More »
Prepare for now potentially stricter underwriting, as inflation skyrockets and the stock market and investment income continue to drop.
Should We Brace for a Hard Market? Read More »
Savant will oversee the organization’s legislative advocacy in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.
IA&B Welcomes John Savant as Government Affairs Director Read More »
Discussion topics included taxation, flood and crop insurance, and legal protections for independent insurance agents.
IA&B Meets with Federal Lawmakers to Discuss Priority Issues Read More »
Independent agents from across the country – to include several IA&B members – met with federal lawmakers this week during the Big I Legislative Conference.
Independent Agents Descend on Capitol Hill Read More »
Beginning Oct. 1, 2022, Maryland will expand what constitutes unlawful harassment by removing the requirement that the conduct be “severe or pervasive” in certain situations.
Maryland Expands Definition of “Harassment” and “Sexual Harassment” Read More »
The Maryland legislature this month passed the Time to Care Act – a paid family and medical leave insurance program, which impacts all employers with employees in the state.
Maryland’s Time To Care Act Read More »
The city moved from requiring to “strongly recommending” masks be worn in indoor public spaces.
Philly’s Indoor Mask Mandate Lifted Read More »
While not insurance related, they may be of interest to members.
Maryland Legislature Passes FMLA, Climate Bills Read More »
IA&B opposed this further expansion of Maryland Auto Insurance Fund’s (MAIF) ability to compete with private insurers.
MAIF Installment Payment Plan Bill Passes Read More »