Herbert S. Denenberg
Herbert S. Denenberg, is a lawyer, author of seven books, former college professor. From 1969-1970, he was Presidents of the American Risk and Insurance Association. In 1971, he became Commissioner of the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance. He served as professor of Insurance at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania. In 1974, after losing his run for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination for Pennsylvania, he became a consumer-affairs reporter on the evening news program at a Philadelphia television station. He also wrote a weekly column for the Philadelphia Bulletin.
Getting Your Money's Worth
Risk and insurance
Risk and insurance
The insurance trap
A consumer's guide to bankruptcy
Herb Denenberg's Smart shopper's guide
Life insurance and/or mutual funds
Litigator's Tax Guide (Trial Practice Library)
Mass marketing: a new look in employee benefits and insurance protection
Report to the Legislature of the State of Alaska on no-fault auto insurance
Shopper's guide to insurance
The shopper's guidebook to life insurance, health insurance, auto insurance, homeowner's insurance, doctors, dentists, lawyers, pensions, etc