It seems Mother Nature has unleashed her ire on Oklahoma over the past few years, pummeling the state with tornados, hailstorms, wildfires, blizzards and now earthquakes, of all things.
If Oklahoma communities improve fire protection services it could result in major savings on homeowners’ policies for local families, according to presenters at a recent legislative study.
For years, E&O seminars have focused on the issue of documentation. This is primarily due to the premise that the quality and depth of file documentation is a major factor in determining which …
For Tony Caldwell, Ken Anderson and Chris Torres, the recession has been good. So good, in fact, that the pair and their company, the Oklahoma Agents Alliance, is planning to expand – this after …
Claim frequency for workers compensation injuries increased 3% in 2010, marking the first increase since 1997. Although claim frequency is up, the good news is that NCCI Holding's latest data reveals …