The debate over wind-versus-water homeowner claims is not quite as cut and dried thanks to a ruling last month by the Mississippi Supreme Court in a Hurricane Katrina case.
The property and casualty market, in part because of asbestos losses, has a heightened risk of moving toward a deficient reserve position going forward, according to Fitch Ratings.
The Mississippi Supreme Court recently issued a unanimous decision in Corban v. USAA, settling legal issues surrounding Hurricane Katrina claims in Mississippi, according to a media release from USAA.
The debate over wind-versus-water homeowner claims is not quite as cut and dried thanks to a ruling by the Mississippi Supreme Court in a Hurricane Katrina case.
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The debate over wind-versus-water homeowner claims is not quite as cut and dried thanks to a ruling yesterday by the Mississippi Supreme Court in a Hurricane Katrina case.
Overall satisfaction with homeowners insurance increased significantly for the first time in five years, driven by favorable customer perceptions of the value of their policies, according to a J.D. Power and Associates survey.
Leading executives, regulators and top analysts will address the major challenges ahead at the 21st annual Executive Conference for the Property and Casualty Insurance Industry, set for Nov. 12-13 in New York City.
Ground was broken today in Chester, S.C., for a $44 million disaster laboratory that can test structures for resistance to hurricane winds, wildfires and hail.