Claims News Service, Apr. 4, 9:50 a.m. EST -- According to a recent report from Guy Carpenter, at least 28 people were killed and thousands of homes and businesses damaged as tornadoes and severe
The notion of speed in the insurance industry today is a bit schizophrenic. When referring to bringing new products to market, it's viewed as a good thing--the reason being a first mover leverages the
The notion of speed in the insurance industry today is a bit schizophrenic. When referring to bringing new products to market, it's viewed as a good thing--the reason being a first mover leverages the
The notion of speed in the insurance industry today is a bit schizophrenic. When referring to bringing new products to market, it's viewed as a good thing--the reason being a first mover leverages the
As the legion of lawmakers makes their way to Tallahassee for the opening of the legislative session, the central issue that is expected to dominate the insurance industry is, once again, homeowners'
Although the recent hard market has helped insurers improve their underwriting ratios significantly, the pressure on claim organizations has by no means eased. Insurance carriers are decreasing their
Although the recent hard market has helped insurers improve their underwriting ratios significantly, the pressure on claim organizations has by no means eased. Insurance carriers are decreasing their
Last month, our resident image-breaker addressed the vulnerability of the national infrastructure to both lack of maintenance and threats of terrorism. Our experts say that terrorist attacks are not
AS THE third-generation to own my family's insurance agency, I've lived in hurricane country since birth and have placed wind and flood risks for nearly as long. I used to believe I was a hurricane expert. Last fall, Hurricane Rita taught me
At press time, we received this special report from our sister publication which gives the latest update on the devastation in Florida and its impact on insureds and insurers alike. (See our related