A casual observer might never have noticed that the Property Loss Research Bureau has just gone through a dramatic change. In January 2004, the PLRB was spun off by the Alliance of American Insurers,
In states bordering the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, vast areas of coastal land have been destroyed since the mid-1800s as a result of natural processes and human activities, according to
In early August, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration published a revised forecast for the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season, indicating a 45 percent probability of above-normal activity.
The Los Angeles-based insurer said it increased its losses from the Oct. 24 storm from $12 million to $24 million. After tax, the company said it expects losses to increase from $8 million to $16 mill
The Los Angeles-based insurer said it increased its losses from the Oct. 24 storm from $12 million to $24 million. After tax, the company said it expects losses to increase from $8 million to $16 mill
Barely a month after Hurricane Charley battered Florida, the state has felt two more hurricanes reach landfall. As this issue of Claims went to press, Ivan had just crashed ashore in the Florida