News | March 6, 2000

AIA Law Publications Now Available Online

Source: American Insurance Association
AIA Law Publications Now Available Online
Electronic Availability Allows for Immediate Access

WASHINGTON, D.C., March 6 – Leading the e-commerce revolution, the American Insurance Association is making its authoritative publications, which provide expert legal analysis and are widely used within the insurance industry, available electronically. Subscribers will now be able to gain immediate access to the broad range of respected publications that the AIA publishes.

The 2000 editions of the AIA Law Publications series can be found on the AIA web site at www.aiadc.org. By using the "e-commerce" feature, immediate online access to this valuable series of manuals is quickly available.

Among the variety of publications now available in electronic format are Agents' Digest, Automobile Insurance Laws, Claims Administrations Digest, General Contractors' Manual, Insurance Contracts, State Tax Manual Plus (including applicable law text for the first time), and Workers' Compensation Laws.

This annual series of authoritative and easy-to-use guides on state insurance laws and regulations will also feature "search functionality," allowing users to utilize computer search options to find the desired information quickly and easily.

The State Rate and Form Law Guide will be added when its 2000 edition is published later this year.

For those who prefer to work with hard copies, the publications are still available in book form as well as electronic versions.

AIA's Publications Department, which can be reached at 202-828-7192 or 1-800-242-2302, is happy to provide assistance and answer any questions about the new service.

The American Insurance Association is a trade association representing more than 300 major insurance companies which provide all lines of property and casualty insurance. AIA's headquarters is located in Washington, D.C. and the association has representatives in every state. All AIA press releases are available at www.aiadc.org.