Insurers, Agents Reassure Congress On Katrina CoverageBy Matt BradyWashingtonInsurance industry representatives told Congress last week they have Hurricane Katrina losses covered, but said they ...
Most Signals Green For Auto InsurersWorsening severity trends the only flashing yellow on road to continued profitsPrivate passenger auto insurers--the beneficiaries of favorable frequency ...
After three days of staffing the Americans for Insurance Reform (AIR) Katrina Insurance Hotline, AIR can already report some important results.AIR has received many calls from Louisiana and
NEW YORK, NY, September 15 -- In the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina, the U.S. insurance industry has established the Hurricane Insurance Information Center (HIIC) in Jackson, MS.
Guy Carpenter has updated its proprietary software in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The tool, available at www.guycarp.com, helps assess properties at a potential risk of loss in the
The Insurance Information Institute has provided answers to frequently asked questions about hurricanes and Katrina's devastation. Questions regarding coverages, losses, and contact information for
Risk Management Solutions recently announced that insured losses from Hurricane Katrina are estimated to be $40-$60 billion, of which $15-$25 billion are related to the Great New Orleans Flood. Total
Katrina Chaos Impacts TRIA's ExtensionDebate in Congress delayed, but disaster focus could bolster industry's caseBy ARTHUR D. POSTAL AND MATT BRADYWASHINGTONHurricane Katrina has placed ...
Pre-Katrina, Rates Kept FallingBefore Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast--perhaps causing a record insured loss of over $20 billion--the property-casualty market continued to soften ...
Insurers Face Ballooning Katrina LossesAdjusters hit the ground, with insured damages reaching as high as $35 billionBy Mark e. ruquetInsured loss estimates continued to ...