he commercial surety industry in the United States did not begin until 1884 with the incorporation of the American Surety Corporation of New York
Commercial insurance in the United States is organized into insurers, field organizations, intercompany organizations and associations, or boards of agents and brokers
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During 1992, over $276 billion, or 43 percent, of the $649 billion in non-life insurance premiums in the world were written in the United States
To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance.
"Yes, you are correct contents insurance in the United Kingdom is what we call homeowners insurance in the United States. It is more like a renters insurance."
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Kenneth M. Wright has written: 'The life insurance industry in the United States' -- subject(s): Insurance, Life, Law and legislation, Life Insurance, Taxation
You cannot get ASDA pet insurance for a pet in the United States. There are, however, many institutions within the United States which offer pet insurance.
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direct credits to borrowers outside the United States, export credit insurance, and export credit guarantees. The Eximbank also participates in the Foreign Credit Insurance Association (FCIA) with the insurance industry
Tampa, Florida-based Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. is the largest individual life, accident, and health insurance company in the United States, with assets of $193 billion in 2002.
More than 1,000 companies provided accident and health insurance in the United States in the early 2000s, writing roughly $96 billion in premiums.