Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon last week ordered insurers to give policyholders an additional year to go to court against them in disputes over damage claims from Hurricanes Katrina and
Claims News Service, July 12, 9:59 a.m. EDT -- The Louisiana Department of Insurance passed a directive yesterday that mandates all property/casualty insurance companies extend the period of time for
WASHINGTON--The National Association of Insurance Commissioners and insurance industry trade groups are voicing support for legislation aimed at making the National Flood Insurance Program self-support
The NAIC is backing action by the Senate Banking Committee that supports state efforts to help insurance policyholders resolve claim disputes following a catastrophe.
Having spent the last eight months in the Gulf as part of a catastrophe team representing the Hurricane Insurance Information Center, I've traveled extensively through areas devastated by Katrina,
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
The meeting, being held April 5-8 in Atlanta, Ga., will feature a skills training session titled "Discovery in Arbitration: What Advocates and Arbitrators Can (and Cannot) Do!" on April 6 led by Natio
The meeting, being held April 5-8 in Atlanta, Ga., will feature a skills training session titled "Discovery in Arbitration: What Advocates and Arbitrators Can (and Cannot) Do!" on April 6 led by Natio
The House Financial Services Committee voted last week to approve legislation that would increase the borrowing authority for the National Flood Insurance Program, as well as implement several