New York. The sun is shining, the snow is receding, and I am just a day or so from my fourth visit to Ground Zero, now memorialized by its haunting appearances in old movies and television shows. For
WELCOME to 2006! Time to set aside past errors and write upon a clean slate the rules that will bring us a better future. May I suggest at least one New Year's resolution that should be sworn to by all in our fair industry? "When the
Hurricane Katrina, the storm that ruined the Big Easy, was a bit like my fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Miller. She was harsh, strict, and demanding, but we learned.
1) Katrina, Rita and Wilma: A Devastating Trio - Weather forecasters predicted that the 2005 hurricane season could be more active than normal, but no one thought it would produce 26 named
Claims News Service, Dec. 20, 9:20 a.m. EST -- Windstorm-exposed coastal and inland properties need to become better prepared for storms and hurricanes, according to members of the Casualty Actuarial
Top 10 P&C Insurance Stories 2005Insurers hammered by storms, Spitzer probes, but overall market remains stableOne of America's great philosophers, former Yankee catcher Yogi ...