A little over six months after Hurricane Katrina made its mark as one of the worst natural disasters to hit the United States, state insurance regulators say things are returning to normal, although
LAST MONTH, President George W. Bush signed into law a bill kicking up the National Flood Insurance Program's borrowing authority to $20.775 billion from $18.5 billion. Since September, when the NFIP's line of credit stood at $1.5
Newark, Calif.-based Risk Management Solutions said today that based on results from its revised hurricane modeling, annualized insurance losses will jump 40 percent on average across the Gulf Coast,
"The Northeast is staring down the barrel of a gun," said Joe Bastardi, chief forecaster of the AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center, in a statement. "The Northeast coast is long overdue for a powerful hu
"The Northeast is staring down the barrel of a gun," said Joe Bastardi, chief forecaster of the AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center, in a statement. "The Northeast coast is long overdue for a powerful hu
In a major setback for insurers, a federal district court judge has ruled that a state court should hear a suit brought by Mississippi officials over property-casualty insurer denials of Hurricane