
How the Insured sees his house!

How the Agent describes it!

How the Underwriter imagines the house!
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How the Insured sees his house!

How the Agent describes it!

How the Underwriter imagines the house!
Eighteenth century pirates and a nineteenth century German “Iron” Chancellor preceded the United States in the creation of a social system for the protection of injured workers. The modern workers’ compensation system owes parts of its existence to this unique parentage.
Read MoreWhen I entered the insurance world, no one I knew had access to the Internet; cell phones were rare (and cost a lot); and you had to ask someone if they had a fax machine. Typewriters were used and certificate holders were more than patient enough to wait three days for the mail to deliver the needed COIs. Otherwise known as the “good old days.” Technology and the industry has changed, and I've learned many things in my career.
Read MoreAs many of our readers know, the Insurance Journal and the Insurance Journal Academy of Insurance offers three books.
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