During the second quarter of this year, six catastrophes affecting 23 states are expected to cost United States property and casualty insurers $1.65 billion for insured property loss claims,
Since January 2003, lawmakers or insurance regulators in 31 states have questioned insurers' use of loss history databases. During the same period, at least 14 states and the District of Columbia
Since January 2003, lawmakers or insurance regulators in 31 states have questioned insurers' use of loss history databases. During the same period, at least 14 states and the District of Columbia
INTERNET-BASED technology continues to revolutionize all aspects of insurance agency operations. In the past couple of years, it has had a significant impact on agents' No. 1 job: putting business on the books.To get an idea of what's available to
It is difficult to begin evaluating trends in reconstruction and restoration without focusing immediately on the progress in New Orleans and the Gulf States.
The readers of this magazine are well aware of the financial toll that insurance crime exacts upon insurance companies and policyholders. You also are aware of the efforts by individual insurers, the
Over the last three months, this columnist has addressed threats to the infrastructure from terrorism and other hazards, as well as the fact that our nation, and its insurance industry, is extremely
In 2005, Florida and the nation were awash in hurricanes. The National Hurricane Center ran out of names and resorted to the Greek alphabet for the first time. Nightly newscasts extended the
WHEN it comes to the architects and engineers professional liability insurance market, the byword is "competitive." At the moment, there seems to be ample capacity for the coverage, with the likelihood that competition for business only