NU Online News ServiceIndustry representatives say insurers have no intention of settling a suit by the Mississippi Attorney General and making payments for homeowners' ...
Latest Storm Could Push Insurer Losses Over $50 BillionOn top of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, price hikes seen as inevitableBy mark e. ruquetAfter overextending ...
Insurers, Republicans CoolTo Proposed Hurricane FundA restructuring of Florida's Hurricane Catastrophe Fund proposed by local Democrats may be too broad to win support from ...
Insurers Confront Unpleasant 'Surprises' With Hurricane LossesBy caroline mcdonaldChicagoAs Hurricane Wilma hammered South Florida after destroying Mexican tourist centers, one word that came up ...
Hurricanes Should Shake UpInsurance Industry Status QuoLondon CorrespondentThe status quo in premiums, demand for coverage, rating agency assessments and modeling will all be shaken ...
Claims News Service, Oct. 28, 8:30 a.m. EDT -- Risk Management Solutions announced that it has increased its estimate for U.S. insured losses from Hurricane Wilma to $8-$12 billion from its original
The American Insurance Association has testified before a New York State Senate committee that many complex questions must be answered before the state considers implementing a catastrophe fund, something it is currently debating.