Looking Past Devastation,Insurers See Positive TrendsBy Susanne SclafaneNew YorkAlthough executives speaking here at an insurance conference last week said their companies still didn't have ...
What The 'Show Me State'Could Teach LawmakersBy Mark e. ruquetThe insurance industry could be forgiven for its sigh of relief after Treasury Secretary John ...
On the day of Katrina's landfall on the Gulf Coast, RMS released a preliminary estimate of $10-25 billion for insured losses. Last week's increased estimate is based on more detailed information
Tim Robbins, Green Day, John Cusack, REM, Pearl Jam, Moby, the Beastie Boys, and the Roots are among a growing number of actors and musicians who have joined the effort launched yesterday by
Amount of damage caused by flooding hampers estimate of industry's ultimate exposureBy Mark e. ruquetHurricane Katrina could end up being the worst catastrophe ever ...
By Steve Tuckey AND Mark RuquetIn the aftermath of massive flooding caused by Hurricane Katrina, the insurance industry might face complicated coverage disputes with ...
Sleepless In Monte Carlo?A storm loss the magnitude of Hurricane Katrina is bound to keep reinsurance leaders up at night--particularly in light of how ...
By Steve TuckeyThe National Association of Insurance Commissioners has canceled its fall quarterly meeting set to begin later this week due to the devastating ...
go pages 24/25, to 26, to 41with 3 charts, sidebar and "Worth Noting" infographicBermudians Work To Shake Off Probes, Legacy IssuesIn spite of restatements ...
"We will hit the ground running once FEMA opens its disaster centers," Commissioner Bell said. "We are operating under our Disaster Response Plan. We are coordinating with the Governor's Office, the