Edward Pasterick, a senior aide in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's mitigation unit, said federal legislators may simply renew the existing program--which is due to expire on Sept. 30--and
Edward Pasterick, a senior aide in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's mitigation unit, said federal legislators may simply renew the existing program, which is due to expire Sept. 30, and delay
Mississippi attorney Richard Scruggs, already facing criminal charges in Alabama over his handling of Hurricane Katrina insurance claims evidence, was indicted on federal bribery charges last week in
The decision by industry critic Trent Lott, R-Miss., to give up his Senate seat, combined with the softening insurance market, is expected to ease the backlash in Congress against the industry over
Your client calls to tell you he'll be renting a car while vacationing in San Diego next week. He won't buy the coverage the rental company offers if his own policy covers most of his exposures. His brother-in-law told him the rental company coverage
For insurers, the news is almost too good to be true! Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, scourge of the industry, the moving force behind a stampede of ...
WASHINGTON--George Dale, Mississippi's outgoing insurance commissioner said he believes partisan politics in the U.S. Senate will derail House legislation passed last week adding wind coverage to the N
In remarks at an April 4 Edgewater, Miss., Rotary Club luncheon reported by the Gulfport Sun-Herald, Sen. Lott also said insurance representatives in Washington have been "surly" over his legislative
Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., who has leveled his legislative guns at the insurance industry, is deciding whether to roll out the legal artillery for a courtroom battle with State Farm Insurance and
WASHINGTON--Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., who has leveled his legislative guns at the insurance industry, is deciding whether to roll out the legal artillery for a courtroom battle with State Farm Insuranc