Hurricane Katrina, the storm that ruined the Big Easy, was a bit like my fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Miller. She was harsh, strict, and demanding, but we learned.
In 1982, I walked into the National Underwriter Co. offices on Fourth Street in Cincinnati and, having heard that the FC&S Bulletins had a staff writer position open, applied.
Claims News Service, Dec. 7, 11:26 a.m. EST -- Just a week after 2005's official hurricane season came to a close, the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University has released a
The average auto insurance premium in the United States increased six percent from 2002, to about $939 in 2003, according to the 2002/2003 Auto Insurance Database Report.
Katrina Loss Pegged At $34.4 Billion,Making It Worst Storm By Wide MarginEarly estimates were as high as $60 billion, but battles over flood claims ...
United States property and casualty insurers paid a record $27.3 billion for insured property losses to homeowners and businesses from 22 catastrophic events last year.
Hurricane activity in the Atlantic Basin again will be above average this year, according to forecasting teams from North America and the United Kingdom.
The United States property and casualty industry is expected to pay homeowners and businesses an estimated $920 million for insured property losses in the second quarter of 2005.